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Tag: Digital Humanities

Looking through the windows in Stoker’s Dracula

“They simply seemed to fade into the rays of the moonlight and pass out through the window, for I could … More

Digital Humanities, Literature, Symbolism, Text Analytics

DH Education Knowledge Map: creating knowledge webs via hypertext

By looking at data from multiple perspectives, any dataset is transformed into a sea of possibilities See the Github repo … More

Dash, Data Visualization, Digital Humanities, Python, Wikipedia

A brief network analysis of symbolism in Blake’s poetry with Python

Extracting symbols and imagery from 18th-century Songs of Innocence and of Experience Tiger, tiger, burning bright In the forests of … More

Digital Humanities, Literature, Naturallanguageprocessing, Python, Technology

The Quick War? The perception of WWI in Germany local daily newspapers of the time

As the expectation of a flash war quickly faded, have the spirits stayed strong, or has the strength faded as well? … More

Digital Humanities

Ada Lovelace: engines, poetry, and the power of imagination

Celebrating the woman who wrote the first computer algorithm and believed in the artistic vein within science Ada Ada was barely … More

Ada Lovelace, Digital Humanities, Science, Tech, Women In Tech

Of code and culture: Digital Humanities and where to find them

In-between humanities and technology, a new field is emerging and many are still afraid to approach it Even in such a … More

Academia, Digital Humanities, Literature, Technology, Text Mining

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