New “Preview” Issue of Digital Humanities Quarterly Available Online
Six full text articles published in the latest preview issue of DHQ (Digital Humanities Quarterly; Vol 10, No. 4; 2016) are now available online.
- Language DNA: Visualizing a Language Decomposition
by Adam James Bradley, University of Waterloo; Travis Kirton, University of Calgary; Mark Hancock, University of Waterloo; Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary
- The Archive as Repertoire: Transience and Sustainability in Digital Archives
by Miguel Escobar Varela, National University of Singapore
- Digital library search preferences amongst historians and genealogists: British History Online user survey
by Adam Crymble, University of Hertfordshire
- Machine Reading the Primeros Libros
by Hannah Alpert-Abrams, University of Texas at Austin
- Information access in the art history domain: Evaluating a federated search engine for Rembrandt research
by Suzan Verberne, Radboud University; Lou Boves, Radboud University; Antal van den Bosch, Radboud University
- Attention Ecology: Trend Circulation and the Virality Threshold
by Nicholas M Van Horn, Capital University; Aaron Beveridge, Beveridge; Sean Morey, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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