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The Measure of Middle Dutch: Rhythm and Prosody Reconstruction for Middle Dutch Literature, a Data-Driven Approach |
Wouter Haverals |
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How to Blend Perfect Feedback Cocktails Improving Knowledge Institutions’ Digital Offerings through User-Centred Research |
Jill Hungenaert |
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Digital Scholarly Editing and Memory Institutions |
Wout Dillen |
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FuD – A Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities and Social Sciences |
Yvonne Rommelfanger |
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Introducing the CVCE digital toolbox: authoring tools to enable the reuse of historical objects |
Catherine Emma (Kate) Jones and Lars Wieneke |
6 |
Lingscape – A smartphone application for research on linguistic landscapes |
Christoph Purschke |
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A Pictograph Design of Hongmen Banquet History- the Digital Storytelling on Narrative Perspectives |
Guanze Liao, NanYing Tu |
8 |
Typesetting Using X-Technologies – Dead End or Promising Path? An Overview of Pros and Cons Regarding Critical Editions |
Martin Sievers |
9 |
ShiCo: A Visualization Tool for Shifting Concepts Through Time |
Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Tom Kenter, Melvin Wevers, Pim Huijnen, Jaap Verheul, Joris van Eijnatten |
10 |
Experimental Prosopographical Network Analysis and Visualization with ‘Early Modern Letters Online’ |
Robin Buning |
11 |
‘Databases for young historians’: a practice-based crash course |
Leonor Álvarez Francés, Fieke Smitskamp, Thomas Delpeut, Pim van Bree, Geert Kessels |
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Open Source tools for DH projects. CollectiveAccess and Omeka use cases |
Roxanne Wyns |
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histograph – Graph-based exploration crowdsourced indexation |
Lars Wieneke, Daniele Guido, Marten Düring |
14 |
European Integration Biographies reference database (EIBIO) |
Daniele Guido, Marten Düring, Lars Wieneke, Catherine Jones |
15 |
New Approaches to Textual Discussions in Fernando de Herrera’s Poetry |
Laura Hernández Lorenzo |
16 |
Social Interaction and Hierarchy in Epistolary Networks |
Nico Dogaer |
17 |
Fostering a Multi-Faceted View of European History: the CROSSCULT project |
Ioanna Lykourentzou, Yannick Naudet, Catherine Jones, Ghislain Sillaume |
18 |
Bouquet: A Digital Library of Historical Maps of Wallonia |
Isabelle Parmentier, Sarah Erman |
19 |
Mapping urban movie-going, 1970s Los Angeles |
Ewa Drygalska |
20 |
Nineteenth century concert programs in a digital research environment; the case of Felix Meritis |
Mascha van Nieuwkerk, Harm Nijboer |
21 |
VogonWeb and Quadriga – Creating and Showcasing Quadruple Networks Online |
Erick Peirson, Julia Damerow, Manfred Laubichler |
22 |
Doing Visual Big Data – Creating the KBK-1M Dataset Containing 1,6 Million Newspaper Images Available for Researchers |
Martijn Kleppe, Desmond Elliott |
23 |
Inventorying, Transcribing, Collating, and Printing: Basic Components of a Virtual Platform for Scholarly Editing |
Stefan Büdenbender, Frank Queens, Martin Sievers, Joshgun Sirajzade |
24 |
Toward a Digital Philology. Creating, Spreading and Appropriating Knowledges through Digital Scholarly Platforms in Humanities (A Case Study of OpenEdition) |
Ingrid Mayeur |
25 |
Integrating Diachronous Conceptual Lexicons through Linked Open Data |
Isa Maks, Marieke van Erp, Piek Vossen, Rinke Hoekstra, Nicoline van der Sijsu |
26 |
CREATE: doing Digital Humanities at the University of Amsterdam |
Ivan Kisjes, Harm Nijboer |
27 |
Awesome Code: Developing a Tool for the Analysis of Sound Patterns and Emotions in Early Modern Dutch Theatre Plays |
Fieke Smitskamp |
28 |
nodegoat: a web-based data management, network analysis & visualisation environment |
Pim van Bree, Geert Kessels |
29 |
Roles, relations and references: Towards a computation-based distant reading of narrative-semantic roles in large datasets in Dutch |
Puck Wildschut |
30 |
Adapting NLP–tools for Creating an Orthographic Layer for Early Modern Dutch Texts |
Tessa Wijckmans and Wouter van Elburg |
31 |
The Dictionary of the Flemish Dialects goes digital |
Jacques Van Keymeulen, Veronique De Tier, Liesbet Triest, Roxane Vandenberghe, Tineke De Pauw, Pauline Van Daele, Magda Devos |
32 |
Dutch Overview Digital Humanities (DODH) |
Stefania Scagliola, Andrea Scharnhorst, Barbara Safradin, Hendrik Schmeer |
33 |
Zooming as a Didactic Metaphor: A Multi-layered Depiction of Simon Stevin’s “Mirror-Symmetry” |
Charles van den Heuvel, Florentina Armaselu |
34 |
How Do GIS Improve Working With Religious Statistics |
Damien Thiriet |
35 |
xtas 3, the eXtensible Text Analysis Suite |
Lars Buitinck, Maarten de Rijke |
36 |
Textual Communities. An Environment for Online Collaborative Editing |
Peter Robinson, Barbara Bordalejo |
37 |
Computer Technologies in German Literature at the Turn of the Millennium |
Bruno Dupont |
38 |
Searching and analyzing large annotated text collections in Nederlab |
Hennie Brugman |