Radically Accessible Shakespeare: Cripping the Digital Shakespeare Canon through Universal Design and Disability StudiesEN
This article argues for making Shakespeare resources radically accessible and inclusive by incorporating both Universal Design approaches and Disability Studies perspectives.
Tiresias: A Novel Approach for Mining Book Indices- Moshe Blidstein
- Daphne Raban
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Exploration of Tiresias, a multilingual database constructed constructed as an efficient tool to access and understand ancient texts for research purposes.
The Page Is an Image Again: Bleedmapping as an Analysis Technique for Historical NewspapersEN
Analysis of historical periodicals through digital tools is still a predominantly text-based field. This paper seeks to expand the toolbox of researchers of these sources, and addresses the observed capability gap, by proposing a new technique for the discovery of appearance patterns in historical newspaper collections.
The case of the golden background, a virtual restoration and a physical reconstruction of the medieval Crucifixion of the Lindau Master (c. 1425)- Liselore Tissen
- Sanne Frequin
- Ruben Wiersma
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This paper presents a methodological solution of approaching the problem of restoring the medieval Crucifixion of the Lindau Master (c. 1425) by combining the knowledge of art historians, restorers and by integrating modern 3D technologies before, during, and after the restoration.
A Keyword Analysis of Climate Change in Contemporary Literary Studies, 2000-2022EN
This article explores the uptake of the term "climate change" in contemporary literary studies.
The History of Digital History: A Review of Crymble (2021)- Helen B. Kampmann Marodin
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Review of Adam Crymble's Technology and the Historian: Transformations in the Digital Age published in 2021 by the University of Illinois Press.