DocumentCode
2648620
Title
Diggable Data, Scalable Reading and New Humanities Scholarship
Author
Denbo, Seth ; Fraistat, Neil
Author_Institution
Maryland Inst. for Technol. in the Humanities, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
20-22 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
169
Lastpage
170
Abstract
Franco Moretti\´s call for â "distant readingâ" of texts is being been taken up by scholars working in a digital milieu, though not without controversy. With mass digitization of print culture the potential for new types of investigation into the human condition is enormous. In this paper, we will present and contextualize work on Project Bamboo in light of new modes of humanities digital scholarship and reading, including text mining and corpora analysis. The paper will look at some approaches - including the Google Ngram viewer - as examples of the benefits and pitfalls of textual analysis at scale. It will then argue for a scalable approach to humanities research, both distant and close.
Keywords
data mining; humanities; search engines; text analysis; Google Ngram viewer; Project Bamboo; contextualize work; corpora analysis; diggable data; digital milieu; distant reading; humanities digital scholarship; humanities research; mass digitization; print culture; scalable reading; text mining; textual analysis; Computer architecture; Data visualization; Google; History; Humans; Libraries; Scholarships; corpora analysis; distant reading; text mining; textual analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Culture and Computing (Culture Computing), 2011 Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kyoto
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1593-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Culture-Computing.2011.49
Filename
6103245
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