This paper documents the results of an intensive "data sprint" method for undertaking data and algorithmic work using application programming interfaces (APIs), which took place during the Digital Method Initiative 2013 Winter School at the University of Amsterdam. During this data sprint, we developed a method to map the fields of Digital Humanities and Electronic Literature based on title recommendations from the largest online bookseller, Amazon, by retrieving similar purchased items from the Amazon API. A first step shows the overall Amazon recommendation network for Digital Humanities and allows us to detect clusters, aligned fields and bridging books. In a second step we looked into four country-specific Amazon stores (Amazon.com, Ama...
The amount of data available in the linked data cloud has grown enormously in the last years in seve...
Research in the field of Digital Humanities, also known as Humanities Computing, has seen a steady i...
Open access platforms and retail websites have one thing in common: they are trying to present the m...
This paper documents the results of an intensive "data sprint" method for undertaking data and algor...
The BookSampo dataset provides information as linked data on fiction literature published in Finland...
The structure and use of the classification for books on the Amazon.com website are described and an...
The following article will cover the phenomenon of Amazon and one of the keys to its success: the si...
Digital Humanities (DH) enjoys a wealth of Open Data published by cultural heritage institutions and...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate how the OPACs Online Public Access Catalogue used b...
We use two computer programs for data collection. The first collects graph information and the secon...
Large-scale digitisation of historical paper publications enables Humanities scholars to analyse vas...
Companies including Jellybooks and Amazon have introduced analytics to collect, analyze and monetize...
Combining human expertise with information from book-consumer digital data may generate what it take...
As the scholar’s work migrates from print to the digital realm, new ways of browsing, navigating and...
Amazon.com is an archetype of the emerging e-commerce, heralded by many as a paragon of the bright f...
The amount of data available in the linked data cloud has grown enormously in the last years in seve...
Research in the field of Digital Humanities, also known as Humanities Computing, has seen a steady i...
Open access platforms and retail websites have one thing in common: they are trying to present the m...
This paper documents the results of an intensive "data sprint" method for undertaking data and algor...
The BookSampo dataset provides information as linked data on fiction literature published in Finland...
The structure and use of the classification for books on the Amazon.com website are described and an...
The following article will cover the phenomenon of Amazon and one of the keys to its success: the si...
Digital Humanities (DH) enjoys a wealth of Open Data published by cultural heritage institutions and...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate how the OPACs Online Public Access Catalogue used b...
We use two computer programs for data collection. The first collects graph information and the secon...
Large-scale digitisation of historical paper publications enables Humanities scholars to analyse vas...
Companies including Jellybooks and Amazon have introduced analytics to collect, analyze and monetize...
Combining human expertise with information from book-consumer digital data may generate what it take...
As the scholar’s work migrates from print to the digital realm, new ways of browsing, navigating and...
Amazon.com is an archetype of the emerging e-commerce, heralded by many as a paragon of the bright f...
The amount of data available in the linked data cloud has grown enormously in the last years in seve...
Research in the field of Digital Humanities, also known as Humanities Computing, has seen a steady i...
Open access platforms and retail websites have one thing in common: they are trying to present the m...