Digital Humanities Research Across Languages and Modalities

ISSN: 2666-6952

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17648380

License: CC-BY 4.0

Editorial Board

  • Wout Dillen (Swedish School for Library and Information Science, University of Borås)
  • Margherita Fantoli (Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven)
  • Julia Neugarten (Radboud Institute for Culture and History, Radboud University)
  • Teresa Paccosi (Humanities Cluster, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)
  • Marieke van Erp (Humanities Cluster, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)

Guest Editors for this volume

  • Estelle Bunout (University of Luxembourg)
  • Tom Gheldof (KU Leuven)
  • Thomas Smits (University of Amsterdam)

Preface by the Editors

  • Wout Dillen (Swedish School for Library and Information Science, University of Borås)
  • Margherita Fantoli (Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven)
  • Julia Neugarten (Radboud Institute for Culture and History, Radboud University)
  • Teresa Paccosi (Humanities Cluster, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)
  • Marieke van Erp (Humanities Cluster, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)

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Preface by the Guest Editors

  • Estelle Bunout
  • Tom Gheldof (KU Leuven)
  • Thomas Smits (University of Amsterdam)

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Reader Response to the Unconventional Narrative Tense in Different Genres

  • Katja Tereshko (Computational Literary Research, Huygens Institute, Amsterdam,The Netherlands)
  • Marijn Koolen (DHLab, Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • Eva Viviani (eScienceCenter, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • Peter Boot (Computational Literary Research, Huygens Institute, Amsterdam,The Netherlands)

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Persons in Context: Potential and Pitfalls for the CLARIAH Infrastructure

  • Sytze Van Herck (Utrecht University and Ghent University)
  • Ivo Zandhuis (International Institute of Social History)
  • Richard L. Zijdeman (International Institute of Social History; VU Amsterdam; and University of Stirling)
  • Rick J. Mourits (International Institute of Social History)

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Multilingual Automated Subject Indexing: a Comparative Study of LLMs vs Alternative Approaches in the Context of the EHRI Project

  • Maria Dermentzi (King’s College London, UK)
  • Mike Bryant (King’s College London; NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies)
  • Fabio Rovigo (Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies)
  • Herminio García-González (Kazerne Dossin)

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Can Stones be Made (Artificially) Intelligent? A Pilot Study for AI-based Repeated Pattern Detection of Architectural Decoration in Roman Asia Minor

  • Julie Verlinden (University of Ghent)
  • Thorsten Mahieu (KU Leuven)
  • Toon Goedemé (KU Leuven)

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Breaking Down Barriers: The Transition of ODIS from a Relational to a Triple Store Database

  • Bert Aernouts (KADOC-KU Leuven / ODIS)
  • Mehmet Celik (LIBIS-KU Leuven)
  • Joris Colla (KADOC-KU Leuven / ODIS)

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Linking Het Amsterdams Stadsjournaal: A Case Study in Emerging Linked Open Data (LOD) Approaches to Audio-Visual Heritage

  • Meg Weijers (Eye Filmmuseum)
  • Christian Olesen (University of Amsterdam)

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Herbaria Heritage: Visualizing Colonial Bias in Natural History Collections

  • Sakura Morales Furuta (Leiden University)
  • Ana Reviejo Salamanca (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
  • Michaela Todd (Leiden University)
  • Lise Stork (University of Amsterdam)
  • Andreas Weber (University of Twente)

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Small-Scale Testing on Generative AI and Post-OCR Correction in Historical Datasets

  • Florentina Armaselu (University of Luxembourg)

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Uncovering Interwar Comics: The Challenge of Labeling Graphics in Belgian Weekly Magazines

  • Bas Vercruysse (University of Ghent)
  • Julie M. Birkholz (University of Ghent, KBR – Royal Library of Belgium)
  • Benoît Crucifix (KU Leuven, KBR – Royal Library of Belgium)
  • Erwin Dejasse (Université Libre de Bruxelles, KBR – Royal Library of Belgium)
  • Sébastien Hermans (KBR – Royal Library of Belgium)
  • Krishna Kumar Thirukokaranam Chandrasekar (KMKG – Royal Museums of Art and History)

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Documenting Jewish Migration in Antiquity: Connecting Archaeological, Inscriptional, and Historical Data from around the Mediterranean

  • Stefan Dingemans (Utrecht University)
  • Tijmen C. Baarda (Utrecht University)
  • Berit Janssen (Utrecht University)
  • Arjan Mossel (Utrecht University)
  • Leonard V. Rutgers (Utrecht University)

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Accessing the Republic. Entity Extraction from the Resolutions of the Dutch States-General

  • Marijn Koolen (Huygens Institute and KNAW Humanities Cluster)
  • Esger Renkema (Huygens Institute and KNAW Humanities Cluster)
  • Nienke Groskamp (Huygens Institute)
  • Frank Smit (Huygens Institute)
  • Jirsi Reinders (Huygens Institute)
  • Ger Dijkstra (Huygens Institute)
  • Ronald Sluijter (Huygens Institute)
  • Rik Hoekstra (Huygens Institute)
  • Joris Oddens (Huygens Institute)

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STUDIUM.AI: Datafying and Connecting the ‘Webs of Knowledge’ around the Premodern University of Leuven (1425-1797)

  • Yann Ryan (KU Leuven)
  • Margherita Fantoli (KU Leuven)
  • Yanne Broux (KU Leuven)
  • Violet Soen (KU Leuven)

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The Wartime Propaganda Puzzle

  • Mari Wigham (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)
  • Rana Klein (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)
  • Vincent Kuitenbrouwer (University of Amsterdam)
  • Marjet Brolsma (University of Amsterdam)
  • Roeland Ordelman (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (University of Twente)

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