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Author: emineturkmen

Flourish: Visualizing Ottoman Migration to the United States
DH in Practice, New Post, Online Resources, Ottoman Studies, Visualization

Flourish: Visualizing Ottoman Migration to the United States

This article examines the flow of Ottoman citizens, including Armenians, Jews, Christians, and Muslims, to the United States during the … Continue reading Flourish: Visualizing Ottoman Migration to the United States

Exploring the (Digital) World of Ottoman Turkish Texts: The Digital Ottoman Corpora
DH in General, DH in Practice, HTR, New Post, Online Resources, Ottoman Studies

Exploring the (Digital) World of Ottoman Turkish Texts: The Digital Ottoman Corpora

It is fascinating to see how Ottoman Turkish texts are transcribed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI)-operated tools, such as Handwritten … Continue reading Exploring the (Digital) World of Ottoman Turkish Texts: The Digital Ottoman Corpora

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