Non-European Literature and Languages
centre: Humanities Research Institute (HRI)
Submitted by michaelpidd on Tue, 29/07/2008 - 16:07.The award-winning Humanities Research Institute at the University of Sheffield is one of the leading providers of research and development services for the digital Arts and Humanities. With over 16 years experience, our mission is to support the innovative use of technology within Arts and Humanities research as both a method of inquiry and a means of dissemination. [read more...]
- Archaeology
- Classics and Ancient History
- Drama and Theatre
- English Literature and Languages
- European Literature and Languages
- History
- Librarianship, Information and Museum Studies
- Linguistics
- Media and Film Studies
- Non-European Literature and Languages
- Philosophy
- databases
- datasets
- Digital Arts & Humanities
- digital humanities
- digital preservation
- electronic publishing
- encoding techniques
- metadata
- Network of Centres
- research methods
- semantic web
- standards
- text encoding
- virtual research environment
- Website design
- XML
image: Sheffield Corpus of Chinese
Submitted by Hazel Gardiner on Mon, 28/07/2008 - 13:16.
The School of East Asian Studies and the Humanities Research Institute at the University of Sheffield have collaborated on the continuing development of the SCC. The feasibility study, which ran from 7 December 2003 to 8 September 2004 was funded by the British Academy. Currently, despite limited funding, the project continues to make effective progress.
event: Fall Institute in Digital Libraries and Humanities
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Wed, 23/07/2008 - 17:34.At the University of New Brunswick
Electronic Text Centre at UNB Libraries
http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts
Cost: $300.00
Agenda:
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Thursday September 25th
- Open Journal Systems (OJS) for electronic journal management
- Institutional Repositories
Friday September 26th
- XML for journal articles
- XML for primary source texts [read more...]
event: Oxford Summer School: XML, TEI and beyond
Submitted by jcummings on Mon, 26/05/2008 - 13:10.Join us at OUCS this summer for two workshops organized by the
Research Technologies Service. During the week July 21st to 25th, the
TEI team at Oxford is once again offering special training in text
encoding principles and techniques. This year we have two workshops:
* XML, TEI, and beyond: July 21st-23rd 2008
This three-day course combines in-depth coverage of the latest version [read more...]
biblio: Literary and Linguistic Computing (LLC)
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Thu, 17/04/2008 - 14:29.| Publication Type | Journal | |
| Year first published | 1986 | |
| Authors / Editors | Deegan, Marilyn (ed.) | |
| URL | http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/ |
group: Digital Philology
Submitted by gabrielbodard on Fri, 28/03/2008 - 18:52.This group is for discussion of all issues relating to digital philology (or for that matter any philology or text editing that involves engagement with and interaction with digital resources and methods), including text editing, interactive text editions, critical editions, editing tools, encoding of complex text structures, etc. [read more...]
biblio: The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities
Submitted by Ariel Elkin on Mon, 14/01/2008 - 14:47.| Publication Type | Book | |
| Year of Publication | 1993 | |
| Authors / Editors | Landow, G. P.; Delany, P. | |
| City | Cambridge, MA |
biblio: The LICHEN project: creating an electronic framework for the collection, management, on-line display and exploitation of corpora
Submitted by Ariel Elkin on Mon, 26/11/2007 - 16:54.| Publication Type | Conference Paper | |
| Year of Publication | 2005 | |
| Authors / Editors | Juuso, Ilkka; Anderson, Jean; Anderson, Wendy; Beavan, Dave; Corbett, John; Kay, Christian | |
| Conference Name | Digital Resources for the Humanities 2005 | |
| Conference Start Date | 04/09/2005 | |
| Conference Location | Lancaster University | |
| Editor | Andrew Hardie | |
| URL | http://www.drh.org.uk/drh2005.htm |
event: Reading Digital Literature: American-German Conference
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Fri, 21/09/2007 - 09:19.A curtain of tiny screens with live quotations from Internet chat; stories generated by computer programs; narratives generated by their readers; words that disappear or reveal themselves depending on their readers position, texts that peels off the wall and require the 'reader' to push it back. How shall we read such moving letters? How do we catch their meanings? How might they make us feel? [read more...]
group: Wmatrix
Submitted by rayson on Wed, 05/09/2007 - 13:22.
is a software tool for corpus analysis and comparison. It provides a web interface to the USAS and CLAWS corpus annotation tools, and standard corpus linguistic methodologies such as frequency lists and concordances. It also extends the keywords method to key grammatical categories and key semantic fields. [read more...]





