Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
event: Corpus Approaches to the Language of Literature
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Wed, 15/08/2007 - 16:21.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...]
- English Literature and Languages
- Collating
- Collocating
- Concording/Indexing
- Content analysis
- Corpus annotation
- Data mining
- Lemmatisation
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - conceptual
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - linguistic structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - nominal
- Markup/text encoding - presentational
- Markup/text encoding - referential
- Searching/querying
- Stylistics
- Text recognition
- Usage of existing digital data
event: Historical Text Mining
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Wed, 15/08/2007 - 15:48.Organized by Paul Rayson (Lancaster University) and Dawn Archer (University of Central Lancashire) (20-21 July 2006). [read more...]
- English Literature and Languages
- European Literature and Languages
- History
- Linguistics
- Non-European Literature and Languages
- Collating
- Collocating
- Concording/Indexing
- Content analysis
- Data mining
- Lemmatisation
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - conceptual
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - linguistic structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - nominal
- Markup/text encoding - presentational
- Markup/text encoding - referential
- Parsing
- Searching/querying
- Stemmatics/cladistics
- Stylometrics
event: Development of Skills in Advanced Text Encoding with TEI P5
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Wed, 15/08/2007 - 14:41.Organized by Lou Burnard, James Cummings and Sebastian Rahtz for the TEI at the Oxford University Computer Services, under the auspices of the Research Technologies Service. [read more...]
- English Literature and Languages
- European Literature and Languages
- Non-European Literature and Languages
- Content analysis
- encoding techniques
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - conceptual
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - linguistic structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - nominal
- Markup/text encoding - presentational
- Markup/text encoding - referential
- Text Encoding Initiative
- Usage of existing digital data
event: Open Source Critical Editions
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Wed, 15/08/2007 - 14:29.A workshop run by Gabriel Bodard and Juan Garces, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King’s College London. [read more...]
- Classics and Ancient History
- English Literature and Languages
- European Literature and Languages
- Non-European Literature and Languages
- Collating
- Collocating
- Concording/Indexing
- Content analysis
- Digital print and pre-press
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - conceptual
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - linguistic structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - nominal
- Markup/text encoding - presentational
- Markup/text encoding - referential
- Textual collaborative publishing
- Textual interaction (asynchronous)
- Textual interaction (synchronous)
- Usage of existing digital data
event: TEI@20: 20 Years of Supporting the Digital Humanities
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Thu, 09/08/2007 - 09:33.Three days of invited speakers, panels, presentations, poster sessions, software and tools demonstrations, special interest group meetings, plus the TEI business meeting and elections. There will also be one day of pre-meeting workshops.
University of Maryland Libraries, University of Maryland, College Park, just outside of Washington, D.C. [read more...]
briefingpaper: Digital Tools for Library and Information Studies
Submitted by neil.grindley on Sat, 28/07/2007 - 16:33.Defining discreet scholarly territories for all disciplines is problematic but it could be argued that Library and Information Studies (LIS) is more problematic than most when it comes to understanding the scope of its remit. [read more...]
briefingpaper: Digital Tools and Electronic Texts
Submitted by neil.grindley on Sat, 28/07/2007 - 16:33.
The principle areas that this paper will focus on are the digital tools and techniques that have been developed to acquire, process, analyze and present text in digital formats. [read more...]
- English Literature and Languages
- European Literature and Languages
- Non-European Literature and Languages
- Coding/standardisation
- Collating
- Collocating
- Concording/Indexing
- Content analysis
- Data mining
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - conceptual
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - linguistic structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - nominal
- Markup/text encoding - presentational
- Markup/text encoding - referential
- Searching/querying
- Text recognition
- Textual collaborative publishing
- Usage of existing digital data
briefingpaper: Digital Tools for Linguistics
Submitted by neil.grindley on Sat, 28/07/2007 - 16:33.
In addition to sections introducing the discipline and computational approaches relating to it, this paper includes sections on corpus linguistics, knowledge-based systems and developer tools and environments. [read more...]
- Linguistics
- Cataloguing / indexing
- Collating
- Collocating
- Concording/Indexing
- Content analysis
- Data mining
- Lemmatisation
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - conceptual
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - linguistic structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - nominal
- Markup/text encoding - presentational
- Markup/text encoding - referential
- Parsing
- Searching/querying
- Text recognition
- Textual collaborative publishing
- Textual resource sharing
- Usage of existing digital data
wikipage: Annotation and Representation Tools (Music)
Submitted by neil.grindley on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 14:54.Sheet music notation as constructed out of clefs, staves, bars and notes is a highly effective distillation of the idea of a musical work but is seriously limited in terms of what it can faithfully represent about the expressive qualities of a performance, e.g. timbre, changes in tempo and very specific interpretations to do with the onset and decay of notes. [read more...]
event: Text Mining for Historians
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Fri, 01/06/2007 - 11:18.Texts are central to historical research and an increasing body of historical texts are becoming available in electronic format. Despite a long-standing interest in computer aided text analysis the use of computer assisted methods and tools are not widespread amongst historians. [read more...]
- History
- Collating
- Collocating
- Concording/Indexing
- Content analysis
- Data mining
- Lemmatisation
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - conceptual
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - document structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - linguistic structure
- Markup/text encoding - descriptive - nominal
- Markup/text encoding - presentational
- Markup/text encoding - referential
- Parsing
- Searching/querying
- Stemmatics/cladistics
- Stylometrics
- text mining




