The abundance of information contained in nineteenth-century texts means the traditional ‘close reading’ of Victorian culture has limitations. With the burgeoning availability of newspapers in digital format, there is a pressing need to look at how we might effectively and efficiently use these digital resources to help answer research questions and add to key historical and geographical debates. Focusing on the analysis of a large digital corpus, this paper has two key foci: (I) to apply an innovative digital methodology, that combines corpus linguistics and geospatial technologies, to a very large corpus of newspaper texts and; (II) apply said methodology to a case study assessing the presentation of health and disease in a nineteenth-ce...
The application of digital technologies to historical newspapers have changed the research landscape...
This text gives two examples of how research within the history of science and ideas can make use of...
This paper uses a combination of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and corpus linguistic analysis...
The use of computational approaches in history is not new (Boonstra et al 2004). However, until fair...
We are all familiar with the ideal newspaper—the headlines, datelines, and by-lines, the photos, the...
This essay demonstrates how the iterative use of close and distant reading with historical newspaper...
This paper combines Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to ex...
13 semi-structured interviews were conducted with librarians, archivists and digital content manager...
This study uses a corpus of just under two billion words from one nineteenth-century British newspap...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
From their earliest incarnations in the seventeenth-century, through their Georgian expansion into p...
In recent years, cultural institutions and commercial providers have created extensive digitised new...
Newspapers have been a rich source of information for historians for the past hundred years or so. I...
Word vectors related to the paper "Machines in the media: semantic change in the lexicon of mechaniz...
Making effective use of digital texts is one of the major challenges facing the humanities. This pap...
The application of digital technologies to historical newspapers have changed the research landscape...
This text gives two examples of how research within the history of science and ideas can make use of...
This paper uses a combination of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and corpus linguistic analysis...
The use of computational approaches in history is not new (Boonstra et al 2004). However, until fair...
We are all familiar with the ideal newspaper—the headlines, datelines, and by-lines, the photos, the...
This essay demonstrates how the iterative use of close and distant reading with historical newspaper...
This paper combines Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to ex...
13 semi-structured interviews were conducted with librarians, archivists and digital content manager...
This study uses a corpus of just under two billion words from one nineteenth-century British newspap...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
From their earliest incarnations in the seventeenth-century, through their Georgian expansion into p...
In recent years, cultural institutions and commercial providers have created extensive digitised new...
Newspapers have been a rich source of information for historians for the past hundred years or so. I...
Word vectors related to the paper "Machines in the media: semantic change in the lexicon of mechaniz...
Making effective use of digital texts is one of the major challenges facing the humanities. This pap...
The application of digital technologies to historical newspapers have changed the research landscape...
This text gives two examples of how research within the history of science and ideas can make use of...
This paper uses a combination of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and corpus linguistic analysis...