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  1. Mar 2023
    1. quantitative stylistics

      personally, this research is a eye-opener, as it is my first time to read a literature essay which is this quantitative and "scientific". I think this is typical what we refer as DH, and I would like to read it more than once in the future, as I can get so many valuable epiphany for my own future research from it.

    2. WilhelmMeister’s Journeyman Years

      Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years, or the Renunciants, is the fourth novel by German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and the sequel to Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre) (1795–96).

    1. corpus linguistic

      Corpus linguistics is the study of a language as that language is expressed in its text corpus (plural corpora), its body of "real world" text. Corpus linguistics proposes that a reliable analysis of a language is more feasible with corpora collected in the field—the natural context ("realia") of that language—with minimal experimental interference.

    1. Neatline

      Neatline is what you get when you cross archives and artifacts with timelines, modern and historical maps, and an appreciation for the interpretive aims of humanities scholarship. Neatline allows scholars, students, and curators to tell stories with maps, images and timelines. As a suite of add-on tools for Omeka, it opens new possibilities for hand-crafted, interactive spatial and temporal interpretation.

    2. text mining

      Text mining, also known as text data mining, is the process of transforming unstructured text into a structured format to identify meaningful patterns and new insights.

  2. drive.google.com drive.google.com
    1. the economic crisis inthe humanities in higher education?

      Actually, this is the first time for me to view the rising of DH with the connection of economic crisis, at least a sparkle for me, and comparing with the other 2, I think this article is most practical one.

    2. all humanists should beworking together

      Actually, for me, the title is like a clickbait, as I was looking for the "dark sides" of DH, but the whole essay still in essence goes by with the routine of "list problem, then provide solution." So, my question is: why does the author use the title?

    1. technophilia

      Technophilia refers generally to a strong attraction for technology, especially new technologies such as personal computers, the Internet, mobile phones.--WIKI

    2. psychographics" method of data modeling

      Psychographics is the study of consumers based on their activities, interests, and opinions (AIOs).

      It goes beyond classifying people based on general demographic data, such as age, gender, or race. Psychographics seeks to understand the cognitive factors that drive consumer behaviors. This includes emotional responses and motivations; moral, ethical, and political values; and inherent attitudes, biases, and prejudices.

      https://www.cbinsights.com/research/what-is-psychographics/#what

    1. pain

      The word "pain" is so attractive. A very appealing, sensory, and even sentimental opening, and this is enough to lead me to read more. A very good tip for me to use in my future essay writings.