System for HEBrew Text: ANotations for Queries and Markup or SHEBANQ won the Best Digital Humanities (DH) tool or suite of tools for 2014. The system is produced by the Eep Talstra Center for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) and is powered by their database. One of the faculty members in the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary’s Department of Old Testament worked on the program with several others. This article, along with recognizing an Andrews Seminary faculty member\u27s work on developing the program, explains what the program does and how it can be used
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
Having the ETCBC Hebrew database implemented in Accordance adds a substantial further argument why A...
This article describes the digital edition of the Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition (HBCE), which is ...
The shebanq service is the first data service of ancient-data.org. Shebanq is a search engine for th...
Digital Humanities Forum: Return to the Material. University of Kansas. September 14, 2013: http://i...
This article pursues two objectives. First, it tries to explain why Bible software is still not acce...
Website giving access to the Hebrew Text database of the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computin
The Accordance Hebrew Syntax database is the result of a decade of collaborative planning and resear...
Eep Talstra's work has been an inspiration to maby researchers, both within and outside of the field...
Annotation and research in the humanities are tightly coupled. Annotations can be seen as expression...
Related data set “BHSA” with URL http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1302798 in repository “Zenodo”. The t...
This article is a statement of unbridled praise for the present state of software available for Bibl...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible (formerly known as WIVU database), contains the scholarly tex...
We provide a brief introduction to the history, methodology, and tools of the Eep Talstra Centre for...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible, contains the scholarly text of the Hebrew Bible with linguis...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
Having the ETCBC Hebrew database implemented in Accordance adds a substantial further argument why A...
This article describes the digital edition of the Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition (HBCE), which is ...
The shebanq service is the first data service of ancient-data.org. Shebanq is a search engine for th...
Digital Humanities Forum: Return to the Material. University of Kansas. September 14, 2013: http://i...
This article pursues two objectives. First, it tries to explain why Bible software is still not acce...
Website giving access to the Hebrew Text database of the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computin
The Accordance Hebrew Syntax database is the result of a decade of collaborative planning and resear...
Eep Talstra's work has been an inspiration to maby researchers, both within and outside of the field...
Annotation and research in the humanities are tightly coupled. Annotations can be seen as expression...
Related data set “BHSA” with URL http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1302798 in repository “Zenodo”. The t...
This article is a statement of unbridled praise for the present state of software available for Bibl...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible (formerly known as WIVU database), contains the scholarly tex...
We provide a brief introduction to the history, methodology, and tools of the Eep Talstra Centre for...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible, contains the scholarly text of the Hebrew Bible with linguis...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
Having the ETCBC Hebrew database implemented in Accordance adds a substantial further argument why A...
This article describes the digital edition of the Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition (HBCE), which is ...