Distant Reading Conversion in Early Modernity

This essay provides an overview of the theory, methodology, and technical innovation driving the creation of Distant Reading Early Modernity (DREaM), a digital humanities platform that makes a massive corpus of early modern texts amenable for use with macro-scale analytical tools. Key focus areas in...

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Published in:Journal of Cognitive Historiography
Main Author: Wittek, Stephen (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox Publ. [2016]
In: Journal of Cognitive Historiography
Further subjects:B Digital humanities
B Cognition
B Conversion
B Early Modern
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Summary:This essay provides an overview of the theory, methodology, and technical innovation driving the creation of Distant Reading Early Modernity (DREaM), a digital humanities platform that makes a massive corpus of early modern texts amenable for use with macro-scale analytical tools. Key focus areas include (i) introduction to DREaM and the Early Modern Conversions project, (ii) the argument for our approach to the early modern archive, (iii) overview of the digital tools available through DREaM-Voyant, (iv) the making of DREaM, and solutions to technical problems deriving from non-standardized spelling.
ISSN:2051-9680
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Cognitive Historiography
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/jch.31658