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Ashlin Lee
The digital humanities and social sciences are critical for addressing societal challenges such as climate change and disaster risk reduction. One way in which the digital humanities and social sciences add value, particularly in an increasingly digitise...
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Angelica Lo Duca, Andrea Marchetti, Manuela Moretti, Francesca Diana, Mafalda Toniazzi and Andrea D?Errico
The Jewish community archive in Pisa owns a vast collection of documents and manuscripts that date back centuries. These documents contain valuable genealogical information, including birth, marriage, and death records. This paper aims to describe the pr...
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Feiyan Yu, Erik Champion and David McMeekin
The Australian Time Layered Cultural Map platform was created to help digital humanities scholars investigate how online geospatial tools could provide exemplars to their humanities colleagues on how historical collections and cultural data could be exte...
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Edisa Lozic and Benjamin ?tular
Historically, mastery of writing was deemed essential to human progress. However, recent advances in generative AI have marked an inflection point in this narrative, including for scientific writing. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the ...
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Álvaro Antón-Sancho, Pablo Fernández-Arias and Diego Vergara
This paper develops descriptive quantitative research of the assessments of virtual reality (VR) technology, used as a didactic tool, by a sample of 712 university professors in Mexico. For this purpose, a validated Likert-type questionnaire was used as ...
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Maria Papadopoulou, Christophe Roche and Eleni-Melina Tamiolaki
The article presents the building of an event-centric model for the computational representation of crisis events using an ontology encoded in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). The work presented here is done in collaboration with the Leaders and Crisis M...
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Francesca Fallucchi, Bouchra Ghattas, Riem Spielhaus and Ernesto William De Luca
Digital Humanities (DH) provide a broad spectrum of functionalities and tools that enable the enrichment of both quantitative and qualitative research methods in the humanities. It has been widely recognized that DH can help in curating and analysing lar...
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Marut Buranarach, Watchira Buranasing, Sittisak Rungcharoensuksri, Panita Sarawasee, Treepidok Ngootip and Wirapong Chansanam
Data integration is one of the most challenging tasks for digital collections whose data are stored across various repositories. Data integration across digital repositories has several challenges. First, data heterogeneity in terms of data schema and da...
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Youngjoon Kim, Junghwan Kim, Hui Jeong Ha, Naoto Nakajima and Jinhyung Lee
This study examined the urban structure of colonial Seoul in the 1930s, the capital city of Korea under the rule of the Japanese empire, by adopting quantitative geographical methods. We utilized a job accessibility index to operationalize the urban stru...
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Wirapong Chansanam, Kanyarat Kwiecien, Marut Buranarach and Kulthida Tuamsuk
This research was aimed at constructing a thesaurus of the ethnic groups in the Mekong River Basin that is a compilation of controlled vocabularies of both Thai and English language, with a digital platform that enables semantic search and linked open da...
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