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  1. About | dh2016

    The region’s rich past and its recent rapid growth has inspired the conference theme, ‘Digital Identities: the Past and the Future’. The conference is hosted jointly by the Jagiellonian …

  2. DH 2016 Abstracts

    The topic of our project follows closely the theme of this conference: the digital humanities have been a bridge between the past and the future in the field of classical philology, and the …

  3. Call for Proposals | dh2016

    The region’s rich past and its recent rapid growth has inspired the conference theme, ‘ Digital Identities: the Past and the Future ’. The conference is hosted jointly by the Jagiellonian …

  4. DH 2016 Abstracts

    The theme of this session is the Digital Humanities as a “Boundary Land” - i.e. a locus in which such objects are common. As O'Donnell argues in his paper, this aspect is one of the defining …

  5. DH 2016 Abstracts

    The central theme for this workshop is data mining and the connection between metadata and data in the context of digital libraries. Digital resources and search engines raise several …

  6. dh2016.adho.org

    Their collaboration is a manifestation of the vivid digital humanities scene emerging in Poland\u2019s major centre of learning and …

  7. DH 2016 Abstracts

    Based on words we determined to be distinctive to the theme of election, we examine overall frequency of key terms across the whole corpora, tracking the rise and fall of language specific …

  8. DH 2016 Abstracts

    Conversely, Rev. John Swinton’s top topic Headmatter (62%) does not really reflect the overall theme of his publications (Orientalism), but rather their style as letters to members of the …

  9. DH 2016 Abstracts

    The Great Migration and Beyond represents the first time that two major virtual environments focused on African American history and culture will be connected through both technology …

  10. DH 2016 Abstracts

    Research theme 3, led by Dr Marc Alexander at the University of Glasgow, will explore moments of rapid change in the lexical items used to instantiate concepts.