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Seeing the Text Arranged: Using Omeka to Critically Engage with Bengali Language Texts
Digitization, New Post, South Asian Studies, Teaching, Textual Analysis

Seeing the Text Arranged: Using Omeka to Critically Engage with Bengali Language Texts

In my previous post, I discussed how using Voyant reveals the infrastructural bias of DH tools when confronted with an … Continue reading Seeing the Text Arranged: Using Omeka to Critically Engage with Bengali Language Texts

The Olufsen Collection: From 19th-Century Expeditions to Digital Museum Collection – Part 2
Central Asian Studies, New Post

The Olufsen Collection: From 19th-Century Expeditions to Digital Museum Collection – Part 2

This is a guest post by Aizat Ishembieva. This second installment compares the work of Professor Esther Fihl and her … Continue reading The Olufsen Collection: From 19th-Century Expeditions to Digital Museum Collection – Part 2

Digital Benin: bringing together scattered historic Benin objects
African Studies, DH in General, Digital Cartography, Visualization

Digital Benin: bringing together scattered historic Benin objects

The kingdom of Benin, in what is now central Nigeria, was a powerful African state from the Middle Ages until … Continue reading Digital Benin: bringing together scattered historic Benin objects

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