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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Digital Humanities 2024.7

Cor­pus use in cross-lin­guis­tic research: Paving the way for teach­ing, trans­la­tion and pro­fes­sion­al com­­mu­ni­­ca­­tion­Cross-lin­guis­tic research is a fruit­ful field of lan­guage inquiry that has ben­e­fit­ed enor­mous­ly from the use of cor­po­ra. As sources of lin­guis­tic data of var­i­ous kinds and … Weit­er­lesen

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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Digital Humanities 2023.3

Dig­i­tal cod­i­col­o­gy: medieval books and mod­ern labor Medieval man­u­scripts are our shared inher­i­tance, and today they are more acces­si­ble than ever—thanks to dig­i­tal copies online. Yet for all that wide­spread dig­i­ti­za­tion has fun­da­men­tal­ly trans­formed how we con­nect with the medieval … Weit­er­lesen

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Kennen Sie schon … das Journal of Digital History?

The Jour­nal of Dig­i­tal His­to­ry (JDH) is a joint ini­tia­tive of the Lux­em­bourg Cen­tre for Con­tem­po­rary and Dig­i­tal His­to­ry (C²DH) at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Lux­em­bourg and the De Gruyter pub­lish­ing group. The jour­nal is intend­ed to serve as a forum … Weit­er­lesen