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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, April 2021
- Ahmad Aghaebrahimian, Andy Stauder, Michael Ustaszewski

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Automatically extracted parallel corpora enriched with highly useful metadata? A Wikipedia case study combining machine learning and social technology. 1-15 - Sümeyye Akça

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A conceptual model to increase the visibility and usage of cultural heritage objects: The case of UNESCO's Memory of the World list1. 16-31 - Jerry Bonnell

, Mitsunori Ogihara
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Hoshi: A Japanese morphological adorner for TEI XML. 32-42 - Volkmar Paul Engerer

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'Attention, attention, exploring minds acknowledge digital structure!' The shift to digital humanities has happened, so what should information scientists do in response? 43-63 - Mel Evans

, Alan Hogarth:
Stylistic palimpsests: Computational stylistic perspectives on precursory authorship in Aphra Behn's drama. 64-86 - Panagiotis Gakis, Theodoros Kokkinos

, Christos Tsalidis:
Towards the development of a grammar checker and its utilization in the teaching of Modern Greek as mother tongue. 87-100 - Lihe Huang

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Toward multimodal corpus pragmatics: Rationale, case, and agenda. 101-114 - Brendan Jacobs

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A transdisciplinary protocol for digital scholarship. 115-121 - Agnieszka Karlinska

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The art of nerves: A quantitative and qualitative analysis of drama at the turn of nineteenth and twentieth century. 122-137 - Miroslav Kubát

, Ján Macutek, Radek Cech
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Communists spoke differently: An analysis of Czechoslovak and Czech annual presidential speeches. 138-152 - Dominique Labbé, Jacques Savoy

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Stylistic analysis of the French presidential speeches: Is Macron really different? 153-163 - Yanwen Wang, Javad Garjami, Milena Tsvetkova, Nguyen Huu Hau, Kim-Hung Pho

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Statistical approaches in literature: An application of principal component analysis and factor analysis to analyze the different arrangements about the Quran's Suras. 164-171 - Gabriela Rotari, Melina Jander, Jan Rybicki:

The Grimm Brothers: A stylometric network analysis. 172-186 - Lior Shamir:

UDAT: Compound quantitative analysis of text using machine learning. 187-208 - James Yeku:

Chinua Achebe's There was a Country and the digital publics of African literature. 209-223 - Corrigendum. 224

- Xiaojin Zhang, Haitao Liu

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Red or white? Color in Chinese folksongs. 225-241 - Michael Falk

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AI and Humanity. Nourbakhsh, Illah Reza and Jennifer Keating. 242-243 - Grazyna Kilianska-Przybylo, Agnieszka Slçzak-Swiat:

Eye Tracking in Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism: A Research Synthesis and Methodological Guide. Aline Godfroid. 243-246 - Rachael Scarborough King:

Cyberformalism: Histories of Linguistic Forms in the Digital Archive. Daniel Shore. 246-248 - Hamzeh Moradi

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Emergent Practices and Material Conditions in Learning and Teaching with Technologies. Teresa Cerratto Pargman and Isa Jahnke. 248-251 - Wei Zhao:

Machine Translation and Global Research: Towards Improved Machine Translation Literacy in the Scholarly Community. Lynne Bowker and Jairo Buitrago Ciro. 251-254
Volume 36, Number 2, September 2021
- (Withdrawn) Withdrawn as Duplicate: Distant viewing: analyzing large visual corpora. 1-

- Bethany Aram

, Aurelio López-Fernández
, Daniel Muñiz Amian:
The integration of heterogeneous information from diverse disciplines regarding persons and goods. 255-267 - Amir Hossein Arshia, Amir Hossein Rasekh, Mohammad Reza Moosavi, Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad, Mohammad Hadi Sadreddini:

Traceability mining between unit test and source code based on textual analysis applied to software systems. 268-285 - Corrigendum to: Traceability Mining between Unit Test and Source Code Based on Textual Analysis Applied to Software Systems. 286

- Jesús Miguel García Gorrostieta, Aurelio López-López, Antonio Rico Sulayes, Maya Carrillo:

Argument corpus development and argument component classification: A study in academic Spanish. 287-306 - Martin Hilpert

, Susanne Flach
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Disentangling modal meanings with distributional semantics. 307-321 - Qiyue Hu

, Bin Liu, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Jianbo Gao, Kristoffer L. Nielbo
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Dynamic evolution of sentiments in Never Let Me Go: Insights from multifractal theory and its implications for literary analysis. 322-332 - Hartmut Ilsemann:

The Marlowe corpus revisited. 333-360 - Seyed Mohammad Jafar Jalali, Han Woo Park, Iman Raeesi Vanani

, Kim-Hung Pho
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Research trends on big data domain using text mining algorithms. 361-370 - Seonghoon Kim, Jin-young Tak, Eunjoo Kwak, Tae Yun Lim, Shin Haeng Lee:

Implications of vocabulary density for poetry: Reading T. S. Eliot's poetry through computational methods. 371-382 - Rachel McCarthy

, James O'Sullivan
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Who wrote Wuthering Heights? 383-391 - Jacob Murel:

On the use of XML markup language in comics criticism. 392-410 - Amir Reza Nemat Tabrizi, Parisa Etemad:

Check the grammar of your translation: The usefulness of WhiteSmoke as an automated feedback program. 411-420 - Ciyuan Peng, Jason J. Jung

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Interpretation of metaphors in Chinese poetry: Where did Li Bai place his emotions? 421-429 - Petr Plechác

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Relative contributions of Shakespeare and Fletcher in Henry VIII: An analysis based on most frequent words and most frequent rhythmic patterns. 430-438 - Yin Qian, Zhuoyuan Xing, Xiaohua Shi

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From collection resources to intelligent data: Construction of intelligent digital humanities platform for local historical documents of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. 439-448 - Saeed Rahmani, Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad, Mohammad Hadi Sadreddini:

Co-occurrence graph-based context adaptation: a new unsupervised approach to word sense disambiguation. 449-471 - Dariush Salami, Saeedeh Momtazi

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Recurrent convolutional neural networks for poet identification. 472-481 - Martin Thomas

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Multimodality and media archaeology: Complementary optics for looking at digital stuff? 482-500 - Eman M. G. Younis:

New horizons of digital literary criticism. 501-508
Volume 36, Number 3, October 2021
- Muhammad S. Abdo

, Ali S. Alghonaim
, Bacem A. Essam
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Public perception of COVID-19's global health crisis on Twitter until 14 weeks after the outbreak. 509-524 - Benjamin Adams

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Chronotopic information interaction: integrating temporal and spatial structure for historical indexing and interactive search. 525-541 - Ros Barber

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Big data or not enough? Zeta test reliability and the attribution of Henry VI. 542-564 - Parisa Berangi, Zahra Mousavi, Heshaam Faili, Azadeh Shakery:

WordNet construction for under-resourced languages using personalized PageRank. 565-580 - Amy Earhart

, Roopika Risam
, Matthew Bruno:
Citational politics: Quantifying the influence of gender on citation in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. 581-594 - Lu Fan

, Yue Jiang
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A syntactic dependency network approach to the study of translational language. 595-606 - Inna Kizhner

, Melissa Terras
, Maxim Rumyantsev, Valentina Khokhlova, Elisaveta Demeshkova, Ivan Rudov, Julia Afanasieva
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Digital cultural colonialism: measuring bias in aggregated digitized content held in Google Arts and Culture. 607-640 - Mohammad Mobasher, Saeed Farzi:

An enhanced personality detection system through user's digital footprints. 641-661 - Xiaxing Pan

, Haitao Liu
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'Uniformity' or 'Dispersion'? - The evolution of Chinese poetic word categories' distribution patterns. 662-681 - Tomasz Panecki

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Digital methods in cartographic source editing. 682-697 - Ciyuan Peng, Dang-Thinh Vu, Jason J. Jung

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Knowledge graph-based metaphor representation for literature understanding. 698-711 - Pervez Rizvi

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The use of the t-test in Shakespeare scholarship. 712-718 - Yasser Sabtan:

Arabic part-of-speech tagging using a combined rule-based and data-driven approach. 719-735 - Robert Smail

, Christopher Donaldson
, Rafaël Govaerts, Paul Rayson
, Carly Stevens
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Uncovering Environmental Change in the English Lake District: Using Computational Techniques to Trace the Presence and Documentation of Historical Flora. 736-756 - Fan Yi, Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi, Shahab S. Band:

An application of data visualization technique in Arabic literature and linguistics. 757-765 - Jamie Jungmin Yoo:

Poetry in action: Networks of literary communication and the cultural leverage in the eighteenth-century Seoul. 766-781 - Jianwei Zheng

, Wenjun Fan:
Different processes for translating expressive versus informative texts? A computer-assisted study of professionals' English-Chinese translation. 782-793
Volume 36, Number 4, October 2021
- Philip Grant, Ratan Sebastian

, Marc Allassonnière-Tang, Sara Cosemans
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Topic modelling on archive documents from the 1970s: global policies on refugees. 886-904 - Heejin Kim

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Visualizing textual similarity of Shakespearean suspect texts: An examination of the Henry VI plays. 919-933 - Wei Zhao, Olaf Immanuel Seel

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An Eye-Tracking Study of Equivalent Effect in Translation: The Reader Experience of Literary Style. Callum Walker. 1076-1079 - Janis Daugavietis

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Motivation to engage in crowdsourcing: Towards the synthetic psychological-sociological model. 858-870 - Jérôme Jacquin

, Aris Xanthos
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Evolution of linguistic complexity in Hearthstone: a resource and an example in linguistic game studies. 907-918 - Tom Willaert

, Jana Goyvaerts
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#Godwin. A discursive analysis and typology of strategic references to the thirties and the Second World War in Flemish MPs' tweets. 1056-1075 - Julien Longhi

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Mapping information and identifying disinformation based on digital humanities methods: From accuracy to plasticity. 980-998 - Huayong Li:

Digital humanities and new ways of teaching. Anna Wing-bo Tso (ed.). 1076-1078 - Dafni Souli, Maddalena Dilucca:

Avleddha: an example of Griko in popular music. 1042-1055 - Erratum to: Polysemy, synonymy, and metaphor: The use of the Historical Thesaurus of English in translation studies. 840

- Paul Longley Arthur

, Lydia Hearn
, Lucy Montgomery
, Hugh Craig
, Alyssa Arbuckle
, Ray Siemens
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Open scholarship in Australia: A review of needs, barriers, and opportunities. 795-812 - Cuijuan Xia, Lihua Wang, Wei Liu:

Shanghai memory as a digital humanities platform to rebuild the history of the city. 841-857 - Piyush Ghasiya

, Koji Okamura:
Understanding the Middle East through the eyes of Japan's Newspapers: A topic modelling and sentiment analysis approach. 871-885 - Benjamin Nagy

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Metre as a stylometric feature in Latin hexameter poetry. 999-1012 - Helen O'Neill, Anne Welsh

, David A. Smith
, Glenn Roe
, Melissa Terras
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Text mining Mill: Computationally detecting influence in the writings of John Stuart Mill from library records. 1013-1029 - (Withdrawn) Data visualization technique to study the conceptual metaphors in Divan of Hafiz and Bustan of Sa'adi. 971-979

- Shin Haeng Lee

, Jin-young Tak, Eunjoo Kwak, Seonghoon Kim, Tae Yun Lim:
Revisiting Sylvia Plath's and Anne Sexton's confessional poetry: Analyzing stylistic differences and evolution of poetic voice(s) through computational text analysis. 950-970 - Eleni Bozia

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Eclectic mimēsis in Imperial Greek oratory: Topological metrics for syntactical quantification using wavelets. 813-826 - Pervez Rizvi

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Shakespeare and principal components analysis. 1030-1041 - John Corbett

, Li Li
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Polysemy, synonymy, and metaphor: The use of the Historical Thesaurus of English in translation studies. 827-839
Volume 36, Number Supplement 1, June 2021
- Élika Ortega, Ernesto Priani, Glen Worthey:

Introduction / Introducción. 1-3 - Janet Chávez Santiago:

Keynote: Tramando la palabra / Weaving the word. 4-8 - Schuyler Esprit:

Keynote: Digital experimentation, courageous citizenship, and Caribbean futurism. 9-14 - Randa El Khatib

, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter
, Ray Siemens
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Open social scholarship in action. 15-22 - Milena Giuffrida, Paola Italia, Simone Nieddu, Desmond Schmidt:

From print to digital: A web edition of Giacomo Leopardi's Idilli. 23-36 - Kajsa Hallberg Adu

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The promise of digital humanities pedagogy: Decolonizing a diverse classroom in Ghana. 37-42 - Manuel Mager, Iván V. Meza

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Retos en construcción de traductores automáticos para lenguas indígenas de México. 43-48 - Anna Neovesky

, Frederic von Vlahovits:
Interconnecting music repositories with semantic web technologies - An RDF- and schema.org-based approach. 49-54 - Rocío Ortuño Casanova

, Anna Sarmiento:
Humanidades Digitales en Filipinas: proyectos, dificultades y oportunidades de la colaboración Norte-Sur. 55-67 - Pablo Ruiz Fabo

, Helena Bermúdez-Sabel
, Clara Martínez Cantón
, Elena González-Blanco:
The Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus: TEI and linked open data encoding, data distribution, and metrical findings. 68-80 - María Teresa Santa María

, José Calvo Tello, Concepción Jiménez:
¿Existe correlación entre importancia y centralidad? Evaluación de personajes con redes sociales en obras teatrales de la Edad de Plata. 81-88 - Irene Soria Guzmán:

Feminismo y Tecnología: Software Libre y Cultura Hacker Como Medio Para la Apropiación Tecnológica, Una Propuesta Hackfeminista. 89-100 - Donald Sturgeon:

Chinese Text Project: A dynamic digital library of premodern Chinese. 101-112 - Reynaldo Thompson, Tirtha Prasad Mukhopadhyay:

Digital arts in Latin America: A report on the archival history of intersections in art and technology in Latin America. 113-123 - Gábor Mihály Tóth

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Recovering and rendering silenced experiences of genocides: Testimonial fragments of the Holocaust. 124-138 - Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Maksim Abdul Latif, Dafne E. van Kuppevelt, A. Melle Lyklema, Christian R. Lange:

Are you sure your tool does what it is supposed to do? Validating Arabic root extraction. 137-150
Volume 36, Number Supplement 2, November 2021
- Hugo Quené

, Elena Pierazzo
, Fabio Ciotti
, Edward Vanhoutte
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Introduction. 1 - Almila Akdag Salah

, Albert Ali Salah
, Heysem Kaya, Metehan Doyran, Evrim Kavcar:
The sound of silence: Breathing analysis for finding traces of trauma and depression in oral history archives. 2 - Patrick Andrist

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Toward a new generation of databases and database applications for describing ancient manuscripts. 9-16 - Mark-Jan Bludau

, Marian Dörk
, Frank Heidmann
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Relational perspectives as situated visualizations of art collections. 17-29 - Miguel Calderón Campos, Rocío Díaz-Bravo:

An online corpus for the study of historical dialectology: Oralia diacrónica del español. 30-48 - Jean-Baptiste Camps

, Thibault Clérice
, Ariane Pinche
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Noisy medieval data, from digitized manuscript to stylometric analysis: Evaluating Paul Meyer's hagiographic hypothesis. 49-71 - Anna Cermáková

, Michaela Mahlberg:
Gender inequality and female body language in children's literature. 72-77 - Amelie Dorn

, Eveline Wandl-Vogt
, Thomas Palfinger, Roberto Therón
, Andy Way, Yalemisew M. Abgaz
, Alejandro Benito:
A project review under the focus of 'complexities' on the example of exploreAT! 78-85 - Johanna Drucker:

Sustainability and complexity: Knowledge and authority in the digital humanities. 86-94 - Jennifer Edmond

, Jörg Lehmann
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Digital humanities, knowledge complexity, and the five 'aporias' of digital research. 95-108 - Simon Hengchen

, Ruben Ros
, Jani Marjanen
, Mikko Tolonen
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A data-driven approach to studying changing vocabularies in historical newspaper collections. 109-126 - Timo Homburg

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PaleoCodage - Enhancing machine-readable cuneiform descriptions using a machine-readable paleographic encoding. 127-154 - Eero Hyvönen

, Heikki Rantala:
Knowledge-based relational search in cultural heritage linked data. 155-164 - Florian Kräutli, Daan Lockhorst, Matteo Valleriani:

Calculating sameness: Identifying early-modern image reuse outside the black box. 165-174 - Marek Kubis

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Quantitative analysis of character networks in Polish 19th- and 20th-century novels. 175-181 - Matteo Lorenzini

, Marco Rospocher
, Sara Tonelli:
On assessing metadata completeness in digital cultural heritage repositories. 182-188 - Eliana Magnani

, Nicolas Perreaux
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A Medieval Epigraphic Corpus and its Retro-Developments (CIFM-CBMA): The Exploratory Research of the Cosme2 Consortium. 189-197 - Cory McKay, Julie Cumming, Ichiro Fujinaga:

Lessons learned in a large-scale project to digitize and computationally analyze musical scores. 198-202 - Hannah Morcos

, Geoffroy Noël, Marcus Husar:
Lemmatization in the collaborative editorial workflow of a medieval French text: The digital edition of the Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César. 203-209 - Chifumi Nishioka

, Kiyonori Nagasaki:
Understanding IIIF image usage based on server log analysis. 210-221 - Tito Orlandi:

Reflections on the Development of Digital Humanities. 222-229 - Simone Rebora

, Peter Boot
, Federico Pianzola
, Brigitte Gasser
, J. Berenike Herrmann
, Maria Kraxenberger
, Moniek M. Kuijpers
, Gerhard Lauer
, Piroska Lendvai
, Thomas C. Messerli
, Pasqualina Sorrentino
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Digital humanities and digital social reading. 230-250 - Martin Reckziegel, David Joseph Wrisley, Taylor Wright Hixson, Stefan Jänicke:

Visual exploration of historical maps. 251-272 - Victoria Szabo

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Evaluating XR: Standards for an emerging DH medium. 273-276 - Joshua Waxman

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A graph database of scholastic relationships in the Babylonian Talmud. 277-289

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