Session: Make – Digital Humanities Forum and THATCamp Kansas 2013 http://kansas2013.thatcamp.org Return to the Material Fri, 13 Sep 2013 15:55:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Session Proposal: Encoding Bibliographies http://kansas2013.thatcamp.org/2013/09/07/session-proposal-encoding-bibliographies/ Sat, 07 Sep 2013 21:09:55 +0000 http://kansas2013.thatcamp.org/?p=149 Continue reading ]]>

(Proposal from Dawn Childress).
Anyone interested in helping create an XML (TEI) schema and/or RDF ontologies/vocabularies for encoding bibliographies for the web? We are working on a “black box” solution for scholars wanting to publish bibliographies to the web and the first step is to create schema and ontologies that can serve as the input and organization base for the data. We are wanting to create a schema, ontologies, vocabularies that can accommodate all types of bibliographies and their “added value,” including annotated bibliographies, linked data, and descriptive bibliography. We may not leave the session with a complete schema, but may be able to come up with a substantial list of elements that need to be included. No knowledge of XML needed — just an interest in putting bibliographies on the web!”

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Session Proposal: DH for Literary Studies http://kansas2013.thatcamp.org/2013/09/07/session-proposal-dh-for-literary-studies/ Sat, 07 Sep 2013 21:08:00 +0000 http://kansas2013.thatcamp.org/?p=146 Continue reading ]]>

(Proposal from Dawn Childress).
What are the DH tools and methods used to study literature? How are these being used and to what end? I’d like to talk with others about the forms that digital literary studies have taken and the underlying methodologies. This could take the form of a “Make” session where we draft an inventory of DH tools and methods used in literary studies with notes on application, context, skills, methodology, etc. For example, what can mapping (topic modeling, text mining, digital editions) do to further scholarship and/or teaching? What is needed to complete a project?

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