The following papers were presented at
Digital Humanities 2010 (listed alphabetically):
- Vanishing Point(s) and Communion
- The Embroidered Digital Commons: Rescension
- Present, Not Voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon
- To Hold Up a Mirror: Preservation and Interpretation of Performance in a Digital Age
- Humanities Computing in an Age of Social Change
- The TEI's Extramural Journal Project: Exploring New Digital Environments and Defining a New Genre in Academic Publishing
- The State of Non-Traditional Authorship Attribution Studies – 2010: Some Problems and Solutions
- Modes of Seeing: Case Studies on the Use of Digitized Photographic Archives
- Entropy and Divergence in a Modern Fiction Corpus
- The Diary of a Public Man: A Case Study in Traditional and Non-Traditional Authorship Attribution
- TEI P5 as a Text Encoding Standard for Multilevel Corpus Annotation
- Pointless Babble or Enabled Backchannel: Conference Use of Twitter by Digital Humanists
- A Tale of Two Cities: Implications of the Similarities and Differences in Collaborative Approaches within the Digital Libraries and Digital Humanities Communities
- Developing a Collaborative Online Environment for History – the Experience of British History Online
- The Specimen Case and the Garden: Preserving Complex Digital Objects, Sustaining Digital Projects
- Finding Stories in the Archive through Paragraph Alignment
- Naming the unnamed, speaking the unspoken, depicting the undepicted: The Australian Women’s Register story
- Detection of Citations and Textual Reuse on Ancient Greek Texts and its Applications in the Classical Studies: eAQUA Project
- Visualization and Analysis of Visiting Styles in 3D Virtual Museums
- Teasing Out Authorship and Style with T-tests and Zeta
- Two representations of the semantics of TEI Lite
- From Text to Image to Analysis: Visualization of Chinese Buddhist Canon
- GIS, Texts and Images: New approaches to landscape appreciation in the Lake District
- Any more Bids?": Automatic Processing and Segmentation of Auction Catalogs"
- The ecology of longevity: the relevance of evolutionary theory for digital preservation
- Objective Detection of Plautus' Rules by Computer Support
- Deeper Delta Across Genres and Languages: Do We Really Need the Most Frequent Words?
- Using the Universal Similarity Metric to Map Correspondences between Witnesses
- Digital Mediation of Modernist Literary Texts and their Documents
- Letters, Ideas and Information Technology: Using digital corpora of letters to disclose the circulation of knowledge in the 17th century
- Mandoku – An Incubator for Premodern Chinese Texts – or How to Get the Text We Want: An Inquiry into the Ideal Workflow
- e-Vocative Cases: Digitality and Direct Address
- Capturing Visitor Experiences for Study and Preservation
- The Graceful Degradation Survey: Managing Digital Humanities Projects Through Times of Transition and Decline
- A corpus approach to cultural keywords: a critical corpus-based analysis of ideology in the Blair years (1998-2007) through print news reporting
- Codifica digitale e semiotica della cultura: un esperimento
- Towards Hermeneutic Markup: An architectural outline
- Does Size Matter? Authorship Attribution, Small Samples, Big Problem
- Thinking Archivally: Search and Metadata as Building Blocks for a New Digital Historiography
- Non-traditional Prosodic Features for Automated Phrase-Break Prediction
- Using ODD for Multi-purpose TEI Documentation
- Digital Humanities Internships: Creating a Model iSchool-Digital Humanities Center Partnership
- The Modern Art Iraq Archive (MAIA): Web tools for Documenting, Sharing and Enriching Iraqi Artistic Expressions
- Authorship Discontinuities of El Ingenioso Hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha as detected by Mixture-of-Experts
- Challenges of Linking Digital Heritage Scientific Data with Scholarly Research: From Navigation to Politics
- Semantic Cartography: Using RDF/OWL to Build Adaptable Tools for Text Exploration
- “Quivering Web of Living Thought”: Mapping the Conceptual Networks of Swinburne's Songs of the Springtides
- How Do You Visualize a Million Links?
- Towards a Computational Narration of Inner World
- Contexts, Narratives, and Interactive Visual Analysis of Names in the Japanese Hyohanki Diary
- Reading Darwin Between the Lines: A Computer-Assisted Analysis of the Concept of Evolution in The Origin of Species
- LAP, LICHEN, and DASS – Experiences combining data and tools
- Queste del Saint Graal: Textometry Platform on the Service of a Scholarly Edition
- Quelques réflexions sur l’effet propédeutique des catalogues des collections des musées en ligne
- Re-linking a Dictionary Universe or the Meta-dictionary Ten Years Later
- Mapping the World of an Ancient Greek Historian: The HESTIA Project
- Unfolding History with the Help of the GIS Technology: a Scholar-Librarian Quest for Creating Digital Collections
- Digitizing the Act of Papyrological Interpretation: Negotiating Spurious Exactitude and Genuine Uncertainty
- Digital Libraries of Scholarly Editions
- Works, Documents, Texts and Related Resources for Everyone
- A Data Model for Digital Musicology and its Current State – The Music Encoding Initiative
- The Social Lives of Books: Mapping the Ideational Networks of Toni Morrison
- Character Encoding and Digital Humanities in 2010 – An Insider's View
- Open vs. Closed: Changing the Culture of Peer Review
- Joanna Baillie’s Witchcraft: from Hypermedia Edition to Resonant Responses
- A New Digital Method for a New Literary Problem: A Proposed Methodology for Bridging the Generalist" - "Specialist" Divide in the Study of World Literature"
- Digital Resources for Art-Historical Research: Critical Approach
- No Representation Without Taxonomies: Specifying Senses of Key Terms in Digital Humanities
- Crossing the Boundary: Exploring the Educational Potential of Social Networking Sites
- From Codework to Working Code: A Programmer's Approach to Digital Literacy
- The Open Annotation Collaboration: A Data Model to Support Sharing and Interoperability of Scholarly Annotations
- Building Dynamic Image Collections from Internet
- WW1 and WW2 on a Specialist E-forum. Applying Corpus Tools to the Study of Evaluative Language
- Using Wikipedia to Enable Entity Retrieval and Visualization Concerning the Intellectual/Cultural Heritage
- Litmap": Networked Narratives"
- “It’s Volatile”: Standards-Based Research & Research-Based Standards Development
- Xiakou: A Case Study in Digital Ethnography
- Reimagining the Dictionary, or Why Lexicography Needs Digital Humanities
- A Day in the Life of Digital Humanities
- A Digital Archive of Buddhist Temple Gazetteers
- National Digital Library of Finland: Putting the Resources of Culture, Science and Teaching at Everyone's Fingertips
- Creative Engagement with Creative Works: a New Paradigm for Collaboration
- LogiLogi: The Quest for Critical Mass
- An Approach to Ancient-to-modern and Cross-script Information Access for Traditional Mongolian Historical Collections
- The MLCD Overlap Corpus (MOC)
- Text Encoding and Ontology – Enlarging an Ontology by Semi-Automatic Generated Instances
- The Digital Ark: From Taxonomy to Ontology in 17th-century Collections of Curiosities
- The Craig Zeta Spreadsheet
- Inventing the Map:" from 19th-century Pedagogical Practice to 21st-century Geospatial Scholarship"
- Distant Reading and Mapping Genre Space via Conjecture-based Distance Measures
- Evidence of Intertextuality: Investigating Paul the Deacon’s Angustae Vitae
- Psycholinguistically Plausible Events and Authorship Attribution
- The Person Data Repository
- Knowledge and Conservation - Creating the Digital Library of New Hispanic Thought
- Historical Interpretation through Multiple Markup: The Case of Horatio Nelson Taft's Diary, 1861-62
- The Dickens Lexicon and its Practical Use for Linguistic Research
- Extracting domain knowledge from tables of contents
- Delivering virtual reality: a proposal for facilitating pedagogical use of three-dimensional computer models of historic urban environments
- Museums of the virtual future
- Digital Forensics, Textual Criticism, and the Born Digital Musical
- An Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Web Programming: A Collaboration Between the University Archives and the Department of Computer Science
- Propp Revisited: Integration of Linguistic Markup into Structured Content Descriptors of Tales
- Digitizing Ephemera and Parsing an 1862 European Itinerary
- Preparing the DARIAH e-Infrastructure
- An Open Source Toolkit for Flexible Browsing of Historical Maps on the Web
- A Bilingual Digital Edition of Trinity College Cambridge MS O.1.77.
- A New Spatial Analysis of the Early Chesapeake Architecture
- A Platform for Cultural Information Visualization Using Schematic Expressions of Cube
- Generation of Emotional Dance Motion for Virtual Dance Collaboration System
- Text-Image linking of Japanese historical documents: Sharing and exchanging data by using text-embedded image file
- Structured and Unstructured: Extracting Information from Classics Scholarly Texts
- Diple, modular methodology and tools for heterogeneous TEI corpora
- Discursive Metadata and Controlled Vocabularies
- Critical Editing of Music in the Digital Medium: an Experiment in MEI
- Supporting User Search for Discovering Collections of Interest
- “You don't have to be famous for your life to be history”: The Dusenbery Journal and img2xml
- Dingler-Online – The Digitized Polytechnisches Journal" on Goobi Digitization Suite"
- Citation Rhetoric Examined
- Software Demonstration, “Emergent Time” timeline tool
- Original, Translation, Inflation. Are All Translations Longer than Their Originals?
- Cultures of Knowledge: An Intellectual Geography of the Seventeenth-Century Republic Letters
- The Importance of Pedagogy: Towards a Companion to Teaching Digital Humanities
- Literary Theory and Theatre Practice: A Comparative Study of Watching the Script and the Simulated Environment for Theatre
- Towards Digital Built Environment Studies: An Interface Design for the Study of Medieval Delhi
- Putting Edmonton on the (Google) Map
- Building the Humanities Lab: Scholarly Practices in Virtual Research Environments
- Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks - CHAIN
- Understanding the 'Capacity' of the Digital Humanities: The Canadian Experience, Generalised
The following people were involved in Digital Humanities 2010: Saleem Al-Bahloly, Robert Allen, Kshitiz Anand, Deborah Anderson, Sheila Anderson, Smiljana Antonijevic, Jeffery Antoniuk, Andrew Ashton, Sofia J. Athenikos, Eric Atwell, Elton Barker, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Michael Bauer, Syd Bauman, Piotr Bański, Jennifer Berberich, Stefan Beyer, Marcus Bingenheimer, Jonathan Blaney, Tobias Blanke, Judith Blumenstein, John Bodel, David Bodenhamer, Kirsti Bohata, John Bork, Erik-Jan Bos, Matt Bouchard, Stefan Bouzarovski, Claire Brierley, James Brown, Susan Brown, George Buchanan, Janet Marie Bunde, John Burns, Mark Byron, Marco Büchler, Olivier Canteaut, Ele Carpenter, Paul Caton, Hugh Cayless, Jean-François Chartier, Guillermo Chávez, Tim Cole, Paul Conway, Christopher Coufal, Hugh Craig, Tom C. Crochunis, Daniel W. Crofts, Richard Cunningham, Sándor Darányi, Thierry Declerck, Hugh Denard, Shawn DeSouza-Coelho, Marcus Deufert, Teresa M. Dobson, Helen Dodd, Peter Doorn, Wendy Duff, Stuart Dunn, Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Thomas Eckart, Kevin Eckhardt, Maciej Eder, Deena Engel, Maureen Engel, Maria Esteva, Joanne Evans, Edward Finn, Domenico Fiormonte, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Julia Flanders, John Flower, Pin Sym Foong, C. W. Forstall, Neil Fraistat, Fenella G. France, Scott Friedman, Liuliu Fu, Sandra Gabriele, Isabel Galina, Liliane Gallet-Blanchard, Patricia Galloway, Susan Garfinkel, Annette Geßner, Frédéric Glorieux, Nicolas Gold, Wayne Graham, Ian Gregory, Laura Guadalupi, Georgina Guy, Eric F. Hansen, Eric Andrew Haswell, Jurretta Jordan Heckscher, Nikki Henningham, Charles J. Henry, Charles van den Heuvel, Gerhard Heyer, Brett D. Hirsch, David I. Holmes, Martin Holmes, Alpo Honkapohja, Wally Hooper, David L. Hoover, Masahiro Hori, Howard Hotson, Sonia Howell, Marius Hug, Barbara Hui, Claus Huitfeldt, Jen-jou Hung, Jane Hunter, Osamu Imahayashi, Mitsuyuki Inaba, Leif Isaksen, S.L. Jacobson, Fotis Jannidis, Neil Jefferies, Lesley Jeffries, Vincent Jolivet, Steven E. Jones, Patrick Juola, Ilkka Juuso, Chad Kainz, Ranaweeram Kamal, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Taylor, Karen, Christian Kassung, Heli Kautonen, John G. Keating, Margaret Kelleher, Johannes Kepper, Hussein Keshani, Garmaabazar Khaltarkhuu, Fuminori Kimura, Annemarie Kong, Hachimura Kozaburo, Kari Kraus, Steven Krauwer, William A. Jr. Kretzschmar, Fabian Körner, David Lam, Lewis Lancaster, Anouk Lang, Alexei Lavrentiev, Piroska Lendvai, Pamela Leonard, Clare Llewellyn, Henning Lobin, Shannon Lucky, Harald Lüngen, Akira Maeda, Michael Takeo Magruder, Scott Malec, Kurt Maly, Yves Marcoux, Marie-Madeleine Martinet, Worthy Martin, Alí Martínez, Megan Meredith-Lobay, Federico Meschini, Jean-Guy Meunier, Sebastian Meyer, Elise Moore, Helen Morgan, Elli Mylonas, Brent Nelson, Miyuki Nishio, Bethany Nowviskie, Shin Ohno, Takaaki Okamoto, Rodriguez, Omar, Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, Christian-Emil Ore, Espen S. Ore, Peter Organisciak, Nuria Rodríguez Ortega, Nicolas Payette, Chris Pelling, Wendell Piez, Dot Porter, Ernesto Priani, Adam Przepiórkowski, Joe Raben, Milena Radzikowska, Vignesh Ramesh, Dean Rehberger, Doug Reside, Jennifer Roberts-Smith, David Robey, Peter Robinson, Geoffrey Rockwell, Torsten Roeder, Matteo Romanello, Dirk Roorda, Claire Ross, Joseph Rudman, Stan Ruecker, Jan Rybicki, Jon Sachs, Tapani Sainio, Maxime B. Sainte-Marie, Shinya Saito, Robert Sanderson, W. J Scheirer, Stephanie A. Schlitz, Melanie Schlosser, Tsuruta Seiya, Tapio Seppänen, Heiden Serge, Nada Shabout, Peter Shillingsburg, Harold Short, Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Stéfan Sinclair, Natasha Smith, Lisa M. Snyder, Małgorzata Sokół, Herbert Van de Sompel, Kingkarn Sookhanaphibarn, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Joshua Sternfeld, Zephorene L. Stickney, Lisa Swanstrom, Tomoji Tabata, Ségolène M. Tarte, Toma Tasovac, Melissa Terras, Ruck Thawonmas, George K. Thiruvathukal, Meagan Timney, Alejandro Toledo, Kathryn Tomasek, Michael B. Toth, Andreas Trebesius, Whitney Trettien, H. Lewis Ulman, Mikael Vakkari, Raffaele Viglianti, Brian David Walker, Niels-Oliver Walkowski, John A. Walsh, Katherine Walter, Claire Warwick, Corinne Welger-Barboza, Anne Welsh, Heidi Wendts, Kris West, Anne Whisnant, Wybo Wiersma, Christian Wittern, Choi Woong, Harris Wu, Martin Wynne, Weijia Xu, Adrien Yepdieu, Christopher York, Terence Yung, Jichen Zhu, Mohammad Zubair, Joris van Zundert, Heather Zwicker, Amélie Zöllner-Weber
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