International Journal of Digital Humanities (IJDH)

The International Journal of Digital Humanities is a peer-reviewed academic journal with a focus on digital media and the development, application and reflection of digital research methodology in the Humanities. It is concerned with the history, current practice and theory of Digital Humanities.
期刊网站:
https://www.springer.com/journal/42803
期刊最新动态:
- On reading and interpreting black box deep neural networks
- Minimal research compendiums: an approach to advance statistical validity and reproducibility in digital humanities research
- Repetitive research: a conceptual space and terminology of replication, reproduction, revision, reanalysis, reinvestigation and reuse in digital humanities
- A documentation checklist for (Linked) humanities data
- eXplainable AI with GPT4 for story analysis and generation: A novel framework for diachronic sentiment analysis
- Reproducibility of Indian DH Projects: A case study
- Explainability and transparency in the realm of digital humanities: toward a historian XAI
- Measuring digital humanities learning requirements in Spanish & English-speaking practitioner communities
- Reproducibility and non-traditional authorship attribution: Invitatio ad Arma
- Reproducibility, verifiability, and computational historical research
- CLG Authorship Analytics: a library for authorship verification
- International Journal of Digital Humanities
- Computational authorship analysis of the homeric poems
- Introduction
- Song authorship attribution: a lyrics and rhyme based approach
- Adjectives and adverbs as stylometric analysis parameters
- Digital Approaches to Understanding Dongba Pictographs
- Treating a genre as a database: a digital research methodology for studying Chinese local gazetteers
- The spatial patterns and cultural meanings of prominent scenery in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in late Imperial China
- Civil service examination records and political independence in the autonomous northeastern region during the second half of the Tang dynasty (755–907 C.E.)
- Special issue on digital humanities and East Asian studies
- From form to sound 自形至聲: visual and aural representations of premodern Chinese phonology and phonorhetoric with applications for phonetic scripts
- On uncertain ground: lost landscapes, digital mediation, and site-based research at early Qing Chengde
- Automatic biographical information extraction from local gazetteers with Bi-LSTM-CRF model and BERT
- DH in Japanese studies, Japanese studies in DH: Recent trends, tools, and concepts
- Mining networks in MARKUS: A study of Chosŏn interpreters’ trade networks in Qing China
- Procedural challenges: the FAIR principles and PRC electronic resources - a case study of Chinese republican newspapers
- CKMorph: a comprehensive morphological analyzer for Central Kurdish
- An interface to view collections of visual art
- Combining sentiment analysis classifiers to explore multilingual news articles covering London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics