Sustainable data from digital research: Humanities perspectives on digital scholarship: Recent submissions
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Creating a digital wordlist for Lopit: a case study in time and motion
Published 2011-01-01A vast range of techniques and technologies is now available to those working in language documentation. With so many options for the collection, storage and presentation of data, it is essential to find and maintain ...Open AccessConference paper -
Getting it Right from the Start
Published 2011-01-01Setting parameters and calibrating digital research tools at the outset of humanities research can pay dividends in facilitating the preservation of data and facilitating its reuse. This paper explores approaches to both ...Open AccessConference paper -
Dual levels of significance in Australian historical data: the case for equilibrium
Published 2011-01-01This presentation will examine a number of digitised historical corpuses available to Australian researchers to illuminate their ongoing significance within digital scholarship. Many of the corpuses are available through ...Open AccessConference paper -
Investigating Connected Speech from Tohono O'odham Digitized Legacy Data
Published 2011-01-01Archival and legacy resources provide rich material for linguistic investigation, provided such materials are accessible. The growing number of digital tools offers prospects for investigating new research questions. Working ...Open AccessConference paper -
Found: Data, Textuality, and the Digital Humanities
Published 2011-01-01Computational processes generate lists: lists of numbers, lists of words, lists of coordinates, lists of properties. We transform these lists into more exalted forms -- visualizations, maps, information systems, software ...Open AccessConference paper