Diaries, correspondence and authors’ libraries provide important evidence into the evolution of ideas and society. Studying these phenomena is connected to understanding changes of perspective and values. In this paper we present the approach adopted by the READ-IT project in modelling changes in the contents of diaries, correspondence and authors’ libraries related to reading. By considering these three types of sources, we discuss the use of the data model to permit the study and increase the usability of sources containing evidence of reading experiences, highlighting common challenges and patterns related to changes to readers and to the medium of reading when confronting historical events
Using Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ, a text circulated widely in manusc...
Although much previous research has considered how we read, less attention has been paid to why we r...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
International audienceDiaries, correspondence and authors' libraries provide important evidence into...
This paper aims to present the READ-IT project and the first set of case studies collected by DH and...
This article reflects on the challenges of combining humanistic and computational research perspecti...
International audienceLarge scale cultural heritage datasets and computational methods for the human...
This paper presents the philosophical analysis carried out to analyse the stakeholders’ needs within...
This chapter will open with a brief introduction to the Reading Experience Database, 1450-1945 (RED)...
International audienceThis paper aims to present the development strategy of the ontology proposed i...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
International audienceThis article discusses the limitations and benefits of resorting to digital to...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
This thesis investigates the developments in contemporary reading that accompany the adoption of new...
Using Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ, a text circulated widely in manusc...
Although much previous research has considered how we read, less attention has been paid to why we r...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
International audienceDiaries, correspondence and authors' libraries provide important evidence into...
This paper aims to present the READ-IT project and the first set of case studies collected by DH and...
This article reflects on the challenges of combining humanistic and computational research perspecti...
International audienceLarge scale cultural heritage datasets and computational methods for the human...
This paper presents the philosophical analysis carried out to analyse the stakeholders’ needs within...
This chapter will open with a brief introduction to the Reading Experience Database, 1450-1945 (RED)...
International audienceThis paper aims to present the development strategy of the ontology proposed i...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
International audienceThis article discusses the limitations and benefits of resorting to digital to...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
This thesis investigates the developments in contemporary reading that accompany the adoption of new...
Using Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ, a text circulated widely in manusc...
Although much previous research has considered how we read, less attention has been paid to why we r...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...