Resultados do “Doing History in the Digital World Workshop” publicados

Os resultados do workshop “Doing History in the Digital World” (2011) estão disponíveis e publicados na revista International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing

O número está dividido em tres blocos: Databases and GIS: A Critical ApproachDigitization, Analysis and Editions of Textual SourcesDigital Preservation

 

 

I. Databases and GIS: A Critical Approach

Silk Purses and Sow’s Ears: Can Structured Data Deal with Historical Sources?
John Bradley
8(1), pp. 13–27

Geographic Information Systems and Historical Research: An Appraisal
Luís Espinha da Silveira
8(1), pp. 28–45

II. Digitization, Analysis and Editions of Textual Sources

Crowdsourcing Bentham: Beyond the Traditional Boundaries of Academic History
Tim Causer and Melissa Terras
8(1), pp. 46–64

Manuscripts and Machines: The Automatic Replacement of Spelling Variants in a Portuguese Historical Corpus
Rita Marquilhas and Iris Hendrickx
8(1), pp. 65–80

From the Scholarly Edition to Visualization: Re-using Encoded Data for Historical Research
Malte Rehbein
8(1), pp. 81–105

III. Digital Preservation

The Importance of Web Archives for Humanities
Daniel Gomes and Miguel Costa
8(1), pp. 106–123

 

 

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