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Category: Online Resources

MARKUS for Korean studies
DH in Practice, Korean Studies, Online Resources, Software, Textual Analysis, Workflow

MARKUS for Korean studies

Scholars working in the field of Korean studies have seen remarkable transformations in the way historical research is conducted. The … Continue reading MARKUS for Korean studies

Transkribus in the Classroom
Apps, DH in Practice, HTR, OCR, Online Resources, Teaching, Textual Analysis

Transkribus in the Classroom

While others have discussed the possibilities in utilizing Transkribus and other HTR resources in research, I want to briefly discuss … Continue reading Transkribus in the Classroom

Train Your Own OCR/HTR Models with Kraken, part 2
DH in Practice, Digitization, HTR, OCR, Online Resources, Software, Textual Analysis, Workflow

Train Your Own OCR/HTR Models with Kraken, part 2

Learn about Kraken’s segmentation model and the process of training our own custom segmentation models for layout analysis tasks. Continue reading Train Your Own OCR/HTR Models with Kraken, part 2

Resource for Teaching Asia
Online Resources, Teaching, Workflow

Resource for Teaching Asia

We emerging scholars have all been there. It was either when applying for a job, or after starting a new … Continue reading Resource for Teaching Asia

Current approaches on Automatic Recognition of Ethiopic script
African Languages, African Studies, DH in Practice, HTR, OCR, Online Resources, Textual Analysis

Current approaches on Automatic Recognition of Ethiopic script

The script used by the Christian cultures of Ethiopia is ancient, developing from the Sabaean script in the first centuries … Continue reading Current approaches on Automatic Recognition of Ethiopic script

A Guide for Using the New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room (Part 3)
Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Biblical Studies, Coding, Online Resources, Textual Analysis, Workflow

A Guide for Using the New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room (Part 3)

This post continues my series on using the New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room (NTVMR) for researching and transcribing Manuscripts of … Continue reading A Guide for Using the New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room (Part 3)

The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools
African Studies, Archiving, Central Asian Studies, DH in General, DH in Practice, Digital Cartography, Iranian Studies, Korean Studies, Online Resources, Software, South Asian Studies, Topics, Visualization

The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools

Introduction Up until a few years ago, the history of the Cold War was dominated by interpretations that focused solely … Continue reading The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools

Transforming the way we interact with digital (text) collections with IIIF
DH in Practice, Online Resources, Software, Visualization

Transforming the way we interact with digital (text) collections with IIIF

If you are interested in digital humanities, cultural heritage, or any field that involves working with images and audio/visual materials … Continue reading Transforming the way we interact with digital (text) collections with IIIF

Exhibiting the Ancient Silk Roads Virtually
Buddhist Studies, Central Asian Studies, Digitization, Online Resources

Exhibiting the Ancient Silk Roads Virtually

The term “ancient Silk Roads” conventionally refers to the historical networks of trade routes spanning West, East, Central, and South … Continue reading Exhibiting the Ancient Silk Roads Virtually

Train Your Own OCR/HTR Models with Kraken, part 1
DH in Practice, Digitization, HTR, OCR, Online Resources, Software, Textual Analysis, Workflow

Train Your Own OCR/HTR Models with Kraken, part 1

How to train custom OCR/HTR models in Kraken Continue reading Train Your Own OCR/HTR Models with Kraken, part 1

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