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Scholarly editing by machines

Scholarly editing by machines

by Talking Humanities | Aug 30, 2016 | Digital, Features, Libraries & Publications, Research & Resources

Image: © Tatiana Shepeleva / Shutterstock Can a computer create a scholarly digital edition? Can a computer compare multiple texts, identify the order in which they were perhaps written, critically judge whether one text is ‘better’ than another, and then produce an...
Imprisoning our data: the problem with open data in the humanities

Imprisoning our data: the problem with open data in the humanities

by Talking Humanities | Sep 17, 2015 | Analysis & Comment, Archives & Libraries, Digital, Features

Michael Pidd overseas the work of HRI Digital at the University of Sheffield’s Humanities Research Institute. He has been working on the Digital Panopticon project, which involves bringing together a large body of third-party data, and believes there is still a...

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