Category: digital humanities
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Review: Sustainable data from digital research conference, Melbourne
A conference was held at the University of Melbourne in December 2011 with the theme sustainable data from digital research organised by Dr Nick Thieberger and colleagues at the School of Languages and Linguistics with assistance from the Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative (VeRSI) and the new Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (aaDH). The Keynote for…
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Stephen Ramsay: Melbourne December 12
Title of lecture: Found: Data, Textuality, and the Digital Humanities: Please register for this Information Futures event here: Time: Monday, December 12, from 9.30 – 10.30 in the Wood Theatre, Arts West, University of Melbourne (Map: Building 148, Next to Old Arts and Baillieu Library) In this presentation in Melbourne, Stephen Ramsay will discuss some…
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Rethinking the Digital Encyclopaedia Genre: An Australasian Perspective
Defining the Genre The term genre is used here to loosely describe the innovative work that has occurred in constructing and using dictionaries and encyclopaedias in the Australasian region. As computing applications within the humanities have expanded, so too have the boundaries of how we understand these applications. Many digital humanities projects have grown out…
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Book Logic 2012
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Franco Moretti, Quantitative methods in cultural history
Lezing: Franco Moretti, Quantitative methods in cultural history (Huygens Instituut, Den Haag, december 2009) from Huygens ING on Vimeo.
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Research Without Borders: Defining the Digital Humanities April 6, 2011