POLIMA est un projet interdisciplinaire (Lettres, Histoire, Linguistique, Anthropologie et Sciences Cognitives) consacré à l'étude et la caractérisation du pouvoir des listes au Moyen Âge. À partir d'une analyse de la production, des usages et de la transmission des listes au Moyen Âge, il a pour objectif, d'une part, de contribuer à l'étude de la culture médiévale de l'écrit et, d'autre part, d'aborder de manière comparative, le rapport qui s'établit dans la liste entre des énoncés linguistiques, des procédés écrits de balisage textuel et des systèmes de connaissance du monde et de contrôle des biens et des hommes.
EEBO-TCP-Workset-Browser - A suite of software tools designed to enable "distant reading" processes against the corpus of Early English Books Online (EEBO)
The Canonical Text Services (CTS) protocol offers the scholarly community a way to use URNs for referring to two categories of a text: to their specific realizations and to its ideal representation. We describe here application of CTS to 217 texts from the Croatiae auctores Latini (CroALa) collection of Croatian Latin.
An encounter with a digital collection is very often an encounter with the unknown. We need to orientate, to find out what it is in there, to find our way towards what may be of interest. The Croatiae auctores Latini (CroALa), a digital collection of Neo-Latin prose and poetry written between 976 and 1984 by authors of Croatian origin, or authors connected with Croatia, exists from 2009. Currently the collection comprises 5.7 million words. Having built CroALa, we have assembled a collection which is accessible. Our next challenge is to inspire and enable explorations.
Atomic philology and parallel philology – some implications of the CITE architecture. A paper for the workshop Digital Classics III: Re-thinking Text Analysis, Heidelberg, May 2017
Plateforme de recherches documentaires et statistiques pour l’exploration de texte et de discours. Outils disponibles: Concordance, lemmatisation, analyse de spécificités, calcul de cooccurrences, analyse factorielle des correspondances, analyse arborée, ...
In this broad-reaching, multi-disciplinary collection, leading scholars investigate how the digital medium has altered the way we read and write texte. In doing so, it challenges the very notion of scholarship as it has traditionally been imagined. Incorporating scientific, socio-historical, materialist and theoretical approaches, this rich body of work explores topics ranging from how computers have affected our relationship to language, whether the book has become an obsolete object, the nature of online journalism, and the psychology of authorship. The essays offer a significant contribution to the growing debate on how digitization is shaping our collective identity, for better or worse. Texte and Genre in Reconstructin will appeal to scholars in both the humanities and sciences and provides essential reading for anyone interested in the changing relationship between reader and text in the digital age. As with all Open Book publications the entire work is available free to read online, while printable digital editions of the volume together with additional resources can be downloaded from the publisher’s website: www.openbookpublishers.com
Pepper is an swiss-army knife to convert corpora from one linguistic format to another. It used to be called SaltNPepper but it's now only known simply as Pepper
A presentation for the 2nd International Symposium Digital Humanities: Empowering Visibility of Croatian Cultural Heritage, November 6-8, 2017, Zadar, Croatia.
This book gives an overview of the principles of Linked Data as well as the Web of Data that has emerged through the application of these principles. The book discusses patterns for publishing Linked Data, describes deployed Linked Data applications and examines their architecture.
Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA) is a collaborative digital collection and research project devoted to the poetry of the long eighteenth century.
The Homer Multitext (HMT) has something in common with the poetry it documents: They are both monumental and impressive works whose gradual evolution over many years by many hands has left traces of its past; it exists in several forms that present the same information in slightly different ways, and its development through changing technologies has left occasional
F. Zhao. Digital Humanities 2022 : Conference Abstracts : The University of Tokyo, Japan 25-29 July 2022, page 608-610. Tokyo, DH2022 Local Organizing Committee, (2022)
K. Bobková-Valentová. XVIIIth International congress of the International association for Neo-Latin studies (IANLS): Half a Century of Neo-Latin Studies Leuven, 31 July – 5 August 2022. Abstracts, page 13. Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, (2022)