Concording/Indexing

forum: Workshop Materials

Attached are handouts and presentations given at the workshop Text Mining for Historians. [read more...]

  • Mark Greengrass: "Data Extraction Across Multiple Text Datasets for Arts and Humanities Research"
  • Dawn Archer: "Keywords and key domains ... in the Trial of the "The Rugeley Poisoner" (William Palmer)"

biblio: Handmade, Computer-Assisted, and Electronic Concordances of Chaucer

Publication Type  Book Chapter
Year of Publication  1993
Authors / Editors  McCarty, Willard
Editor  Lancashire, Ian
Book Title  CCH Working Papers - Computer-Based Chaucer Studies
City  Toronto
Publisher  Centre for Computing in the Humanities
Volume  3
Pages  49-65

biblio: The annals of humanities computing: The index Thomisticus

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  1980
Authors / Editors  Busa, Roberto
Journal Title  Language Resources and Evaluation
Volume  14
Issue  2
Pages  83-90
URL  http://www.springerlink.com/content/c0lu521102h10283

audio: Catherine Hardman - Crossing an "Information Divide": The OASIS project and its use of XML schema

This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Crossing an "Information Divide": The OASIS project and its use of XML schema' given by Catherine Hardman, University of York, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).

event: Corpus Approaches to the Language of Literature

17/05/2006 - 09:00
18/05/2006 - 17:00
Etc/GMT

Organized and run by Martin Wynne, Oxford Text Archive, Oxford University.

The workshop aimed to disseminate advanced methods in linguistic analysis using linguistic corpora to researchers in literary studies. [read more...]

forum: Corpus linguistics, text mining, textual analysis, data mining

Multiple Text Datasets
Corpora
Corpus linguistics
Text Mining
Textual Analysis
Data Mining [read more...]

blog: Text mining

Two weeks ago I was in Glasgow, discussing Text Mining for Historians. The workshop started with a couple of presentations that gave a more general introduction into the field, describing specific projects, tools or concepts such as corpus linguistics. [read more...]

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