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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number Supplement_1, 2025
- Valentina Pasqual

, Katarina Lucic
, Marta Rosa Bisceglia
, Martina Merenda
, Adriana Iezzi, Francesca Tomasi
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Modelling Chinese contemporary calligraphy: the WRITE data model. 66- - Julia L. Damerow

, Rebecca Sutton Koeser
, Jeffrey C. Carver
, Malte Vogl
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Code review in digital humanities. 18- - Naoki Kokaze, Takeshi Fushimi

, Yusuke Nakamura:
Contabilizar el comercio imperial: analysis of early double-entry accounting books with TEI/DEPCHA. 39- - Pim Huijnen:

Everyday memory: a computational analysis of changing relations between past and present in Dutch newspapers in the 20th century. 27- - Publisher's Note. 2-

- Joseph Nockels

, Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras
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Are Digital Humanities platforms facilitating sufficient diversity in research? A study of the Transkribus Scholarship Programme. 46- - Rombert J. Stapel

, Ivo Zandhuis
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Linked Data for modelling and replicating the knowledge production process in data-driven humanities research. 100- - Wenyi Shang

, Ted Underwood:
Disentangling semantic and prosodic features of English poetry. 87- - Masahiro Shimoda, Ikki Ohmukai

, Taizo Yamada
, Kiyonori Nagasaki, Edward Vanhoutte:
Special issue: "Digital Humanities 2022: Responding to Asian Diversity". 1- - Monika Dabrowska

, Teresa Santa María
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Gender relations in Spanish theatre during the Silver Age: a quantitative comparison of works in the Spanish Drama Corpus. 3- - Marie Puren

, Fanny Lebreton, Aurélien Pellet, Pierre Vernus:
From parliamentary history to digital and computational history: a NLP-friendly TEI model for historical parliamentary proceedings. 75-
Volume 40, Number 1, 2025
- Gabriel Abrams

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Literary characters and GPT-4: from William Shakespeare to Elena Ferrante. 1-14 - George Borski:

Stylometry at the service of history of science: the Renaissance of Copernicus. 15-26 - Daoling Chen, Pengpeng Cheng:

Research on image design of Fujian paper-cut pattern based on Kansei engineering and WOA-BP neural network. 27-39 - Ruina Chen, Zhuojun Zhong, Xinyu Yuan, Haitao Liu

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Two sides of the same coin? Cross-linguistic sentiment comparison and thematic discovery of reader's reception of Wolf Totem. 40-53 - Pengpeng Cheng, Daoling Chen:

Cultural gene decoding: digital protection of intangible paper-cut and construction of gene bank. 54-63 - Govind Ram Chhimpa, Ajay Kumar, Sunita Garhwal, Dhiraj

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Real-time human-computer interface based on eye gaze estimation from low-quality webcam images: integration of convolutional neural networks, calibration, and transfer learning. 64-74 - Ying Dang, Qi Hu, Shuang Li

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The construction of thematic platforms for Chinese old maps: a global overview. 75-86 - Abdelbasset Dou

, Khalida Kissi
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Building an Oranian-English parallel corpus for automated translation training. 87-95 - May Samir El Falaky

, Reham El Shazly
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Farming games harvest panopticon: a pragma-semiotic landscape analysis of Hay Day. 96-120 - Maria-Sofia Georgopoulou, Christos Troussas, Evangelia Triperina

, Cleo Sgouropoulou:
Approaches to Digital Humanities Pedagogy: a systematic literature review within educational practice. 121-137 - Ruitao Hu

, Gui Wang
, Bin Shao
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Translator attribution of Hongloumeng: using entropy-based features and machining learning algorithm. 138-150 - Haifeng Hui

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Improving topic modeling for literary studies: a hybrid model combined with Word2Vec visualization in the case of Robinson Crusoe. 151-163 - Hartmut Ilsemann

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A brief supplement to the Two Oldcastles of London. 164-169 - Matthew J. Lavin

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Modeling "worth by association" in US book reviews, 1905-25. 170-188 - Ke Li

, Zihan Xu
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"Rhetoric behind the digital screen": wayfinding across the splinternet of AI - a rhetorical quartet of an affective writer. 189-201 - Qi Liu, Zijing Wu:

Influence of artificial intelligence on modern book design. 202-213 - Zhongbao Liu, Guangwen Wan, Xi Zuo, Yingbin Liu:

Sentiment analysis of Chinese ancient poetry based on multidimensional knowledge attention. 214-226 - Thomas C. Messerli

, Daria Dayter
, Sven Leuckert
, Aatu Liimatta
, Hanna Mahler, Axel Bohmann, Gustavo Kozma, Rafaela Tosin:
Digital debating cultures: communicative practices on Reddit. 227-240 - Emad Mohamed

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Who wrote 'The World of Saddam Hussein?' A supervised machine learning approach. 241-252 - Sonja Novak, Marijana Mandic:

Exploring the crisis motif in contemporary German-speaking, English-speaking, and Croatian literature - a digital and interdisciplinary approach. 253-267 - Jan Rybicki

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Can machine translation of literary texts fool stylometry? 268-276 - Barry Salt

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A note on applying the Syuzhet program to film dialogue. 277-279 - Laura Soriano-Gonzalez

, José Belda-Medina
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Exploring image-text combinations in visual humour through large language models (LLMs). 280-294 - Yertay Sultan, Gulnaz Dautova, Dina Alkebayeva, Akkibat Akzhigitova

, Zhansaya Aden
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Analysis of modern strategies for using artificial intelligence technologies in the creation of fantasy content. 295-307 - Zeev Volkovich

, Renata Avros
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Comprehension of the Shakespeare authorship question through deep impostors approach. 308-328 - Michael Wittweiler

, Franziska Schropp, Thomas E. Konrad
, Marie Revellio, Barbara Feichtinger:
On the implementation of Latin part-of-speech taggers in intertextuality analysis: TreeTagger, CLTK, Cracovia system, LatinCy, and ChatGPT compared. 329-337 - Xin Xie

, Jiangqiong Li, Haining Wang:
The many voices of Duying: revisiting the disputed essays between Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren. 338-353 - Jianwei Yan

, Qidi Li
, Haitao Liu:
Defining digital humanities and examining its relationship with linguistics through the lens of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. 354-380 - Ran Yi

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Tech-empowered equity: advancing linguistic justice through digital scholarship. 381-399 - Tsy Yih

, Haitao Liu:
Decomposing dependency analysis: revisiting the relation between annotation scheme and structure-based textual measures. 400-418 - Haitang Zhang, Lei Song:

From house museum to virtual reality: memory, space, and material culture study in Sir John Soane's Museum. 419-431 - Yan Zhang, Xueyuan Zhang:

Virtual museum 'Traditional Dress of Liangshan Yi Nationality': analysis of user experience in cultural heritage interaction. 432-446 - Frida Akmalia:

Using digital humanities in the classroom: a practical introduction for teachers, lecturers, and students. Claire Battershill and Shawna Ross. 447-448 - Jie Guo

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The Future of Digital Communication: The Metaverse. Raquel V. Benítez Rojas (ed). 448-450 - Ye Jin

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Localization in translation. Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo. 450-454 - Yubin Qian

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Corpus approaches to language in social media. Matteo Di Cristofaro. 454-457 - Xiaoqin Wu

, Xueyu Yue:
Corpus-assisted discourse studies. Matthew Gillings, Gerlinde Mautner and Paul Baker. 457-459
Volume 40, Number 2, 2025
- Valentine Bernasconi

, Leonardo Impett:
Decoding early modern gestural patterns through hand networks. 461-476 - Janis Dähne

, Jörg Ritter
, Paul Molitor
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Improving text collations by local text resegmentation. 477-486 - Yanan Fu

, Ke Shi, Le Xi:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in the preservation and innovation of intangible cultural heritage: ethical considerations and design frameworks. 487-508 - Benjamin Gittel

, Thomas N. Haider
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The ongoing birth of the narrator: empirical evidence for the emergence of the author-narrator distinction in literary criticism. 509-528 - Huimin Hao

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The semiotic interpretation of 'virtual reality' and its relevant issues. 529-537 - Piotr Jaskulski

, Tomasz Latos
, Mariusz Rynca
, Adam Zapala
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Reliability of large language models as a tool for knowledge extraction from biographical dictionaries: the case of the Polish Biographical Dictionary. 538-548 - Dominique Labbé, Cyril Labbé, Jacques Savoy

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ChatGPT as speechwriter for the French presidents. 549-561 - Haram Lee

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Sentiment analysis of the volta in Shakespeare's sonnets. 562-574 - Ming Ma

, Kang Yuping:
Revolutionizing the stage: exploring the multidimensional landscape of digital theater. 575-586 - Georgios Mikros:

Beyond the surface: stylometric analysis of GPT-4o's capacity for literary style imitation. 587-600 - Shaodan Sun

, Xugong Qin:
Fine-grained extraction of geospatial and temporal information from Chinese historical newspapers. 601-616 - Xuemei Tang

, Zekun Deng
, Jun Wang, Qi Su
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ChisNERE: a premodern Chinese corpus with named entity and relation annotation. 617-638 - Han Xu, Jinghang Gu, Kanglong Liu

, Qinyi Li:
Can professional interpreters truly convey the speaker's sentiment? Exploring the potential of a computational approach. 639-650 - Taisei Yamashita, Atsuhiko Uchida

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Historical analysis using topic modelling: insights from Khevenhüller's diary 1742-76. 651-667 - Hongwei Zhan:

Key cluster identification in literary texts using and comparing multiple measures: an exploratory comparative study and its implications. 668-681 - Haoyue Zhao

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The most important affairs of the state are sacrifice and war: digital visualization of the scattered early Zhou epics in the Book of Songs. 682-691 - Wanwan Zheng

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Lexical richness viewed through lexical diversity, density, and sophistication. 692-708 - Dongmei Zhu

, Chang Liu, Xue Zhao, Zhixiao Zhao, Si Shen, Dongbo Wang:
XunZi-MLLM: a multimodal large language model for ancient text and image recognition. 709-722 - Frida Akmalia

, Khoirul Faizin:
Literary Simulation and the Digital Humanities: Reading, Editing, Writing. Manuel Portela. 723-724 - Xiaoya Fang

, Ke Li
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Digital Media Metaphors: A Critical Introduction. Johan Farkas and Marcus Maloney (eds). 725-726 - Qidi Li

, Jianwei Yan
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Humanities data in R: exploring networks, geospatial data, images, and text (second edition). Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton. 726-729 - Yu Xiao, Chenxuan Gao, Ranran Qin:

Documentary's expanded fields: new media and the twenty-first-century documentary. Jihoon Kim. 729-731
Volume 40, Number 3, 2025
- Rafael Cabral

, Maria De Iorio
, Andrew Harris
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From coin to data: the impact of object detection on digital numismatics. 733-746 - Hugh Craig

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The geography of tragedy: mapping allusions to places in a set of Shakespearean plays. 747-761 - Václav Cvrcek

, Martina Berrocal:
Sibling-texts keyword analysis: exploring topic and register keywords. 762-778 - Yi Huang

, Weiran Rong, Xiang Li, Wenyu Wu, Yi Liu, Shiyu Sun
, Feng Gan
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The aesthetic nature of Chinese-inscribed poetry and painting texts - evidence from eye movements. 779-801 - Kido Ishikawa

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Statistical authentication of Persian Sufi poetry: an analysis of 'Aṭṭār's texts. 802-815 - Antonia Karaisl:

Plume de nom: an experimental approach to handwriting analysis using OCR technology. 816-831 - Yaqi Li

, Yu Jie, Guodong Zhang
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Authentic display and interaction: the communication strategy of martial arts documentary Hermit Master. 832-845 - Jiangfeng Liu

, Chunhua Yang
, Zhaoping Yan
, Xueliang Ma, Lei Pei
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Leveraging generative AI through prompt engineering for corpus construction and in-depth intelligent interpretation of ancient texts. 846-862 - Olukoya Ogen, Oluwafemi Abanikannda, Nurudeen Lawal:

Digitization and the recreation of Yorùbá cultural moral tales. 863-870 - Sascha Resch

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ImitatioInspector: a prototype machine learning tool regarding imitatio Dantis and imitatio Petrarcae. 871-883 - Lijin Rui:

Historical evolution of Chinese music aesthetics in the digital age. 884-895 - Zhonggang Sang

, Jianing Su:
Register variations in homepage bios of humanities scholars at Chinese universities and those in English-speaking countries. 896-909 - Richard Tzong-Han Tsai

, Yu-Sin Liu, You-Jun Chen, Hsin-Yi Hsieh, Ya-Chi Chan:
Digital humanities approach to analyzing the roles and military power of Supreme Commanders and Grand Coordinators in the Ming Dynasty: a computational analysis of Ming Shilu. 910-927 - Ayaka Uesaka:

Classification of Saikaku's works using topic modelling. 928-955 - Viktoriia Vorobeva, Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Artem Kryukov, Maria Podriadchikova:

Distant reading of Soviet diaries. 956-968 - Ping Wang

, Tinghu Kang:
Aesthetic comparison between Chinese landscape painting and figure epainting: an exploration based on information acquisition. 969-985 - Jianwei Yan

, Yixi Chen
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Tracing the shapes of adventure: a subject-based interpretation of emotional arcs. 986-1002 - Tian Yang, Le Gao

, Zijie Huang, Mengye Chen, Boyu Cao:
Construction and application of knowledge graph in digital humanities: a case study of Qiaokan. 1003-1020 - Liwei Yang

, Guijun Zhou
, Lin Lin:
From Confucius to computational linguistics: quantifying cross-linguistic semantic similarity and semantic fidelity using large language models. 1021-1032 - Nianda Yao:

Integrating AI in historical research: a new method to analyzing national narratives. 1033-1040 - Zhou-min Yuan

, Chao Jiang
, Mingxin Yao
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The art of positive reporting in media discourse: Time magazine's linguistic positivity bias over the 20th century. 1041-1050 - Qiang Zhang

, Doudou Ren, Ying Gao
, Yixuan Zhang, Tao Chen:
A Dunhuang mural restoration network based on mask guidance and Transformer architecture. 1051-1063 - Hongao Zhu, Lei Lei

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Detecting authorship between generative AI models and humans: a Burrows's Delta approach. 1064-1075 - Jingxia Li

, Liwen Chen
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Linked Data for Digital Humanities. Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller. 1076-1079 - Lisheng Liu:

The Social Impact of Automating Translation: An Ethics of Care Perspective on Machine Translation. Esther Monzó-Nebot and Vicenta Tasa-Fuster. 1079-1081 - Davide Pafumi

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Theses on the Metaphor of Digital-Textual History. Martin Paul Eve. 1081-1084
Volume 40, Number 4, 2025
- Mohamed Atef Mosa

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Synergizing structure and semantics: a knowledge graph-transformer framework for narrator disambiguation in hadith networks. 1085-1100 - Bernardo S. Buarque

, Malte Vogl
, Aleksandra Kaye
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Growing and pruning the archive: an agent-based model to build letter correspondence networks. 1101-1114 - Daoling Chen, Pengpeng Cheng:

AIGC empowers the sustainable development of traditional Chinese paper-cut. 1115-1125 - Jonas Gregorio de Souza

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A statistical reassessment of rongorongo texts I, Gv, and T: implications for genre and content. 1126-1142 - Maciej Grzenkowicz

, Janina Wildfeuer
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Addressing TikTok's multimodal complexity: a multi-level annotation scheme for the audio-visual design of short video content. 1143-1166 - Yiyi Hu

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On audiences' feelings and needs of Hero : a digital-intelligent humanities perspective. 1167-1178 - Gervas Kawonga

, John N. Mlyahilu
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Mathematical approach for sample projection in linguistic landscape studies. 1179-1187 - Akshi Kumar

, Saurabh Raj Sangwan:
Natural language processing as Digital Veda (डिजिटल वेद): a humanistic framework for language, ethics, and AI. 1188-1202 - Anna Marklová

, Jirí Milicka
, Leonid Ryvkin
, Ludmila Lacková Bennet, Libuse Kormaníková
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Iconicity in large language models. 1203-1224 - Talaat F. Mohamed

, Eslam Hamzawy, Eid Mohamed
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Text mining Nahdawi discourses: topic modeling Taha Hussein's reformist legacy. 1225-1242 - Pi-Ling Pai

, Chan-Yu Liu, Chiao-Ling Kuo, Ta-Chien Chan
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Application of deep learning for symbol detection on historical maps to explore spatiotemporal changes in the regional tea industry of early 20th-century Taiwan. 1243-1260 - Martina Rybová

, Arthur M. Jacobs
, Stefan Blohm
, Paul Widmer
, Barbara Sonnenhauser
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Quantifying the faithfulness of poetry translations in four closely related Slavic languages. 1261-1274 - Yuchuan Wang, Yi Yang, Xueqing Tian

, Tao Zhu:
Can AI replace experts in the evaluation of cultural heritage? Based on the controlled experiments conducted on six architectural heritages. 1275-1291 - Sharon Webb

, Jeneen Naji, Izzy Fox:
On proximity - exploring experiences of bias and discrimination in digital humanities. 1292-1304 - Huimin Xu, Mingxu Zhu, Shoufeng Sun:

Research on the authorship identification of The Tale of Genji based on quantitative analysis. 1305-1321 - Yi Zhang, Jiawei Shi, Yuhui Lu:

A study on the strategies for cross-cultural innovation and development of Hebei folk music from the perspective of ethnomusicology. 1322-1333 - Huiling Chen

, Yiting Liu:
The future of language: how technology, politics, and utopianism are transforming the way we communicate. Philip Seargeant. 1334-1336 - Xingjie Du

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Modern Manuscripts and the Pre-History of Digital Humanities: Paper Processors. Alex Christie. 1336-1338 - Zeyuan Jiang, Jiahao Chen, Zhanting Bu:

Crossing boundaries through corpora: innovative corpus approaches within and beyond linguistics. S. Buschfeld, P. Ronan, T. Neumaier, A. Weilinghoff, & L. Westermayer (eds). 1338-1341 - Patricia G. Rico-Leon

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Cultural recycling in the postdigital age. Miriam Llamas Ubieto and Johanna Vollmeyer (eds.). 1341-1344 - Beibei Xu:

Report on the Development of Digital Humanities in China (first volume) (Zhongguo Shuzi Renwen Fazhan Baogao (Diyiji)). Huiling Feng. 1344-1347 - Lan Xu:

The Routledge Handbook of AI and Literature. Will Slocombe and Genevieve Liveley (eds). 1347-1349

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