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Treebanking with Arethusa
By Jeremy March on October 8, 2015Read moreTreebanks are text corpuses which have had their syntactic structures annotated in a machine-readable format. They are used by computational linguists and others to conduct syntactic and stylometric studies of texts and corpuses. Syntactic annotation, which can be thought of as a very precise form of sentence diagramming, is normally...
0Getting the Most out of a Humble Technology: Word Search
By Jeffrey Binder on October 1, 2015Read moreWhile only some scholars in the humanities identify as digital humanists, the number of humanists who use digital tools in their work is much larger. Through the digitization of journals and archives, the spread of word processers, and the adoption of educational technologies like Blackboard, computers have found their...
Resource Round-Up: Digital Scholarship at The GC
By Mary Catherine Kinniburgh on September 21, 2015Read moreThe digital humanities. Digital scholarship. Digital research methods. Do these phrases cause you to think of a vibrant community of scholars, critical methods, and projects–perhaps one that is already your home? If not, we’re here to help! Participating in graduate research in the modern university, with departmental specializations and...
Beyond the Same Old Static Course Website
By Keith Miyake on September 15, 2015Read moreThe possibilities for using the web for structuring a course extend well beyond the unidirectional model of the online syllabus or the semi-multidirectional model that includes student interactions in forums or blog posts.
The Digital GC: Year-End Showcase
By Laura Kane on May 6, 2015Read moreThe Digital GC: Year-End Showcase Please join us on May 19th 2015 for a special event at the Graduate Center showcasing the innovative and diverse digital projects initiated during the 2014-2015 academic year! Presentations will be given by: the Digital Praxis Seminar, the GC Digital Fellows, Provost’s Digital Innovation...
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