Digital Humanities: Knowledge and Critique in a Digital Age.
Berry, D. M., & Fagerjord, A. (2017). Digital Humanities: Knowledge and Critique in a Digital Age. Cambridge: Polity Press.
AnnCor and Multiword Expression Identifier
The central goal of this project is to create a Multiword (e.g. De plaat poetsen.) Expression Identifier for Dutch (MWEIDD) and enrich various Dutch text corpora with annotations based on this Identifier.
Visual pattern recognition and (meta) data extraction
The project created a workbench that can be used for computationally analyzing large datasets of visual material. It is designed to cater to the needs of researchers in a range of studies who work with digitized visual material.
Footprinter, a tool for the analysis of the Oceans of Light corpus
Footprinter is designed to discover the Qur’an citations in this corpus of legal texts.
Historical Newspapers
During the Historical Newspapers project, a large corpora of newspaper articles was aggregated, along with tools for sentiment analysis and spatial analysis.
Data Scan @ Home
In a time of Covid-19 we had to develop alternative ways to facilitate data walks so we developed the Data Scan @ Home. This interactive PDF facilitates observation and reflection on data, encourages relating personal experiences to public debate and operates as a starting point for discussion with others. Download Data Scan @ Home
Bots as Digital Infrapunctures
This module explores what role bots can have as infrastructural stress relievers, by actively engaging with the norms and values inscribed into computational tools and infrastructures.
Berry, D. M. (Ed.). (2012). Understanding digital humanities
Houndsmill: Palgrave Macmillan. 10.1057/9780230371934