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The shape of data in the digital humanities : modeling texts and text-based resources / edited by Julia Flanders and Fotis Jannidis.

Van Pelt Library AZ105 .S43 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Flanders, Julia, editor.
Jannidis, Fotis, editor.
Series:
Digital research in the arts and humanities
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Digital humanities--Research--Methodology.
Digital humanities.
Information storage and retrieval systems--Humanities.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Research.
Methodology.
Physical Description:
xviii, 341 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Summary:
"Data and its technologies now play a large and growing role in humanities research and teaching. This book addresses the needs of humanities scholars who seek deeper expertise in the area of data modeling and representation. The authors, all experts in digital humanities, offer a clear explanation of key technical principles, a grounded discussion of case studies, and an exploration of important theoretical concerns. The book opens with an orientation, giving the reader a history of data modeling in the humanities and a grounding in the technical concepts necessary to understand and engage with the second part of the book. The second part of the book is a wide-ranging exploration of topics central for a deeper understanding of data modeling in digital humanities. Chapters cover data modeling standards and the role they play in shaping digital humanities practice, traditional forms of modeling in the humanities and how they have been transformed by digital approaches, ontologies which seek to anchor meaning in digital humanities resources, and how data models inhabit the other analytical tools used in digital humanities research. It concludes with a glossary chapter that explains specific terms and concepts for data modeling in the digital humanities context. This book is a unique and invaluable resource for teaching and practising data modeling in a digital humanities context"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Data modeling in a digital humanities context: an introduction / Julia Flanders, Fotis Jannidis
A gentle introduction to data modeling / Fotis Jannidis, Julia Flanders
How modeling standards evolve : the case of the TEI / Lou Burnard
How subjective is your model? / Elena Pierazzo
Modeling space in historical texts / Ian Gregory, Chris Donaldson, Andrew Hardie, Paul Rayson
Modeling time / Benjamin Schmidt
Visualizing information / Isabel Meirelles
Ontologies and data modeling / Øyvind Eide, Christian-Emil Ore
Where semantics lies / Stephen Ramsay
Constraint / Julia Flanders, Fotis Jannidis, Wendell Piez
Complex data structures / Andreas Witt, Piotr Banski
Linguistic and computational modeling in language science / Elke Teich, Peter Fankhauser
Algorithmic modeling : or, modeling data we do not yet understand / Ted Underwood
Modeling the actual, simulating the possible / Willard McCarty
Playing for keeps : the role of modeling in the humanities / C.M. Sperberg-McQueen
Glossary / Julia Flanders, Fotis Jannidis.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781472443243
1472443241
OCLC:
1039424641

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