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Cologne Dialogue on eHumanities

Cologne Dialogue on eHumanities. Susan Schreibman Digital Humanities: Centres and Peripheries Trinity College Dublin April 2012. Companion sub-sections. Part I: History Part II: Principles Part III: Applications Part IV: Production, Dissemination, Archiving.

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Cologne Dialogue on eHumanities

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  1. Cologne Dialogue on eHumanities Susan Schreibman Digital Humanities: Centres and Peripheries Trinity College Dublin April 2012

  2. Companion sub-sections • Part I: History • Part II: Principles • Part III: Applications • Part IV: Production, Dissemination, Archiving

  3. Modern Language AssocConf, 2001 570. Digital Approaches to Language and Text: Words, Images, and Beyond Program arranged by the Discussion Group on Computer Studies in Language and Literature. Presiding: Henry P. Biggs, Washington Univ. • "Statistical Stylistics and Authorship Attribution: An Empirical Investigation, "David L. Hoover, New York Univ. • "Natural Language Processing and the Emergence of a New Theoretical Approach to the Study of Terms," TanjaL. Collet ,Univ. of Ottawa • "A Computation infrastructure or Aligning Tibetan Videos with Text, "Edward J. Garrett Univ .of Virginia • "Perl Programming in Stylistic Analysis and Pedagogy,” Donald E. Hardy, Northern Illinois Univ. 254. Adaptation: Literature into Film Program arranged by the Discussion Group on Media and Literature. Presiding: Everett C. Frost, New York Univ. • "One Novel, Five Adaptations: Proust on Film, "Pascal A. Ifri, Washington Univ. • "Mutating Aesthetics: The Gate Theatre's 'Beckett on Film’Project,"AnnaMcMullan,Trinity Coll., Dublin • "What Can a Film Make of a Book? Coppola's Apoc-alypse Now and Kubrick's Barry Lyndon,” DonataMeneghelli, Univ. of Bologna

  4. 2003 Digital Humanities Conf Titles

  5. Principles Section in Companion

  6. Modeling

  7. NeDimah Work Groups • WG1. Space and Time • WG2. Information Visualisation • WG3. Linked Data and Ontological Methods • WG4. Developing Digital Data: Building and Developing Collections of Digital Data for Research • WG5. Using Large-Scale Text Collections for Research • WG6. Scholarly Digital Editions

  8. NeDimah: Three areas of focus • Investigating the use of ICT methods in European digital humanities projects • Analysis and documentation of current practice • Modellingways in which the method can be applied across the disciplines in scholarly practice.

  9. 2011 DH @Stanford

  10. Canadian cluster

  11. British Cluster

  12. My own international cluster!

  13. 2012 DH Titles

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