30.3445, TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 34 / 3 (2019)

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Subject: 30.3445, TOC:  Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH)  34 / 3 (2019)

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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 11:50:43
From: Alyssa Russell [Alyssa.Russell at oup.com]
Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) Vol. 34, No. 3 (2019)

 
Publisher:	Oxford University Press
			http://www.oup.com/us 
			
Journal Title:  Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 
Volume Number:  34 
Issue Number:  3 
Issue Date:  2019 


Main Text:  

Volume 34, Issue 3 of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities is available now
at: http://bit.ly/2k1pyB2

The issue features:

Articles 

Representing stories as interdependent dynamics of character activities and
plots: A two-mode network relational event model
Dingding Chao; Taro Kanno; Kazuo Furuta; Chen Lin
Pages 471-481

Johnson, ‘Misargyrus’, and Richard Bathurst
Peter Dixon; David Mannion; W G Burgess
Pages 482-492

Attributing the Bixby Letter using n-gram tracing 
Jack Grieve; Isobelle Clarke; Emily Chiang; Hannah Gideon ; Annina Heini ...
Pages 493-512
 
Machine learning, template matching, and the International Tracing Service
digital archive: Automating the retrieval of death certificate reference cards
from 40 million document scans  
Benjamin Charles Germain Lee
Pages 513-535

How statistics and text mining can be applied to literary studies?
Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi; Ali Abbasalizadeh
Pages 536-541
 
A curious case of entropic decay: Persistent complexity in textual cultural
heritage
Kristoffer L Nielbo; Katrine F Baunvig; Bin Liu; Jianbo Gao
Pages 542-557

Generation, implementation, and appraisal of an N-gram-based stemming
algorithm
Bhagwati P Pande; Pawan Tamta; Hoshiyar S Dhami
Pages 558-568

A sentiment analysis system for social media using machine learning
techniques: Social enablement
Sujata Rani; Parteek Kumar
Pages 569-581
 
Robert Musil, a war journal, and stylometry: Tackling the issue of short texts
in authorship attribution
Simone Rebora; J Berenike Herrmann; Gerhard Lauer; Massimo Salgaro
Pages 582-605
 
The problem of microattribution
Pervez Rizvi
Pages 606-615
 
Digital, digitized, and numerical humanities 
Camille Roth
Pages 616-632
 
Evaluation software for effects produced by MOOC in mediums with different
linguistically levels
Cornel Samoilă; Doru Ursuţiu; Vlad Jinga
Pages 633-645
 
An introduction to the functioning process of embedded paratext of digital
literature: Technoeikon of digital poetry
T Shanmugapriya; Nirmala Menon; Andy Campbell
Pages 646-660
 
Automatic profiling of L2-simplified texts: Identifying discriminate features
of linguistic proficiency
Maria Angeles Zarco-Tejada
Pages 661-675 

SageBook: Toward a cross-generational social network for the Jewish sages’
prosopography
Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet; Gila Prebor
Pages 676-695

**

Book Reviews

Quantitative Corpus Linguistics with R: A Practical Introduction (Second
edition). Stefan Th. Gries.
Haoda Feng
Pages 696-698

Research Methods for the Digital Humanities. Lewis Levenberg, Tai Neilson and
David Rheams (eds.).
Huayong Li
Pages 699-701

Visualizing Venice: Mapping and Modeling Time and Change in a City. Kristin L.
Huffman, Andrea Giordano, and Caroline Bruzelius (eds.).
Fabrizio Nevola
Pages 701-703
 
The New Oxford Shakespeare Authorship Companion. Gary Taylor and Gabriel Egan
(eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, xxxii + 741 pp. ISBN
978-0-/9-959116-9. £125 (hardback). 
Joseph Rudman
Pages 703-705
 
Browse the full issue at http://bit.ly/2k1pyB2
 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Ling & Literature



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