29.250, TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 32 / 4 (2017)

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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 12:25:23
From: Celine Aenlle-Rocha [Celine.Aenlle-Rocha at oup.com]
Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) Vol. 32, No. 4 (2017)

 
Publisher:	Oxford University Press
			http://www.oup.com/us 
			
Journal Title:  Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 
Volume Number:  32 
Issue Number:  4 
Issue Date:  2017 


Main Text:  

New issue of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities now available at:
http://bit.ly/2AnJzDT

Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content
creation 
Claire Bailey-Ross; Steven Gray; Jack Ashby; Melissa Terras; Andrew
Hudson-Smith et al.
Pages 689-708 

The preliminaries project: Geography, networks, and publication in the Spanish
Golden Age 
David M Brown; Adriana Soto-Corominas; Juan Luis Suárez
Pages 709-732

Pow law in random symbolic sequences 
Yong Cao; Fei Xiong; Youjie Zhao; Yongke Sun; Xiaoguang Yue et al.
Pages 733-738

Multi-Retranslation corpora: Visibility, variation, value, and virtue 
Tom Cheesman; Kevin Flanagan; Stephan Thiel; Jan Rybicki; Robert S. Laramee et
al.
Pages 739-760

Guiding automatic MT evaluation by means of linguistic features 
Elisabet Comelles; Victoria Arranz; Irene Castellón
Pages 761-778

An effective named entity similarity metric for comparing data from multiple
sources with varying syntax 
David Croft; Stephen Brown; Simon Coupland
Pages 779-787

The two Oldcastles of London 
Hartmut Ilsemann
Pages 788-796

Lemmatization for variation-rich languages using deep learning 
Mike Kestemont; Guy de Pauw; Renske van Nie; Walter Daelemans
Pages 797-815

Computer experiments on the Khirbet Qeiyafa ostracon 
Eythan Levy; Frédéric Pluquet
Pages 816-836

Exploring the prominence of Romeo and Juliet’s characters using weighted
centrality measures 
Víctor Hugo Masías; Paula Baldwin; Sigifredo Laengle; Augusto Vargas; Fernando
A. Crespo
Pages 837-858

In the Garden and in the Ark: The belles lettres, aetiological tales, and
narrative explanatory trajectories—The concept of an architecture combining
phono-semantic matching, and NLP story-generation 
Ephraim Nissan
Pages 859-886

Digitally reconstructing the Great Parchment Book: 3D recovery of fire-damaged
historical documents 
Kazim Pal; Nicola Avery; Pete Boston; Alberto Campagnolo; Caroline De Stefani
et al.
Pages 887-917

Accidental discovery, intentional inquiry: Leveraging linked data to uncover
the women of jazz 
M Cristina Pattuelli; Karen Hwang; Matthew Miller
Pages 918-924

Read the full issue here at: http://bit.ly/2AnJzDT
 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Ling & Literature

Subject Language(s): Dutch, Middle (dum)
                     English (eng)
                     German (deu)
                     Hebrew (heb)
                     Spanish (spa)

Language Family(ies): Semitic


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