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Humanist Archives: Jan. 18, 2025, 10:20 a.m. Humanist 38.327 - pubs: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 40, Suppl. 1

				
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        Date: 2025-01-18 08:00:39+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
        Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 40, Suppl. 1

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Volume 40 Issue Supplement 1
January 2025

Editorial

Special issue: “Digital Humanities 2022: Responding to Asian Diversity”
Masahiro Shimoda, Ikki Ohmukai, Taizo Yamada, Kiyonori Nagasaki, Edward
Vanhoutte


Gender relations in Spanish theatre during the Silver Age: a
quantitative comparison of works in the Spanish Drama Corpus
Monika Dabrowska, María Teresa Santa María Fernández

Code review in digital humanities
Julia Damerow, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Jeffrey C Carver, Malte Vogl

Everyday memory: a computational analysis of changing relations between
past and present in Dutch newspapers in the 20th century
Pim Huijnen

Contabilizar el comercio imperial: analysis of early double-entry
accounting books with TEI/DEPCHA
Naoki Kokaze, Takeshi Fushimi, Yusuke Nakamura

Are Digital Humanities platforms facilitating sufficient diversity in
research? A study of the Transkribus Scholarship Programme border=
Joseph Nockels, Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras

Modelling Chinese contemporary calligraphy: the WRITE data model border=
Valentina Pasqual, Katarina Lučić, Marta Rosa Bisceglia, Martina
Merenda, Adriana Iezzi ...

 From parliamentary history to digital and computational history: a
NLP-friendly TEI model for historical parliamentary proceedings
Marie Puren, Fanny Lebreton, Aurélien Pellet, Pierre Vernus

Disentangling semantic and prosodic features of English poetry
Wenyi Shang, Ted Underwood

Linked Data for modelling and replicating the knowledge production
process in data-driven humanities research
Rombert Stapel, Ivo Zandhuis


--
Willard McCarty,
Professor emeritus, King's College London;
Editor, Humanist
www.mccarty.org.uk


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