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Joris van Zundert
Joris van Zundert
Researcher and developer of computational and digital humanities, Huygens Institute
Verified email at huygens.knaw.nl - Homepage
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If you build it, will we come? Large scale digital infrastructures as a dead end for digital humanities
J Van Zundert
Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 165-186, 2012
1062012
Delta for Middle Dutch—Author and Copyist Distinction in Walewein
K Van Dalen-Oskam, J Van Zundert
Literary and Linguistic Computing 22 (3), 345-362, 2007
852007
Computer-supported collation of modern manuscripts: CollateX and the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project
R Haentjens Dekker, D Van Hulle, G Middell, V Neyt, J Van Zundert
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 30 (3), 452-470, 2015
812015
Project Management Handbook Version 1.1-July 2006
B Wouter
Henk Harmsen, 2008
652008
Screwmeneutics and hermenumericals: the computationality of hermeneutics
JJ Van Zundert
A new companion to digital humanities, 331-347, 2015
532015
The digital edition 2.0 and the digital library: Services, not resources
J Van Zundert, P Boot
Digitale Edition und Forschungsbibliothek.(Beiträge der Fachtagung im …, 2011
402011
Vector space explorations of literary language
A Van Cranenburgh, K van Dalen-Oskam, J Van Zundert
Language Resources and Evaluation 53 (4), 625-650, 2019
342019
Barely Beyond the Book?
J Van Zundert
Digital Scholarly Editing, 83, 2016
342016
On not writing a review about Mirador: Mirador, IIIF, and the epistemological gains of distributed digital scholarly resources
J Van Zundert
Digital Medievalist 11 (1), 2018
312018
Cultures of formalisation: towards an encounter between humanities and computing
J Van Zundert, S Antonijevic, A Beaulieu, K van Dalen-Oskam, ...
Understanding digital humanities, 279-294, 2012
212012
What are you trying to say? The interface as an integral element of argument
TL Andrews, JJ Van Zundert
Digital Scholarly Editions as Interfaces, 3-33, 2018
202018
Code, scholarship, and criticism: When is code scholarship and when is it not?
JJ Van Zundert, R Haentjens Dekker
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 32 (suppl_1), i121-i133, 2017
202017
The case of the bold button: Social shaping of technology and the digital scholarly edition
JJ van Zundert
Digital scholarship in the humanities 31 (4), 898-910, 2016
162016
Modelling features of characters: Some digital ways to look at names in literary texts
K van‐Oskam, J van Zundert
Literary and Linguistic Computing 19 (3), 289-301, 2004
162004
Author, editor, engineer—Code & the rewriting of authorship in scholarly editing
JJ Van Zundert
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 40 (4), 349-375, 2015
152015
An interactive interface for text variant graph models
TL Andrews, JJ Van Zundert
ADHO 2013-Nebraska, 2013
122013
Online book reviews and the computational modelling of reading impact
M Koolena, P Bootb, JJ van Zundertb
Proceedings http://ceur-ws. org ISSN 1613, 0073, 2020
112020
Between tradition and web 2.0: eLaborate as a social experiment in humanities scholarship
A Beaulieu, K van Dalen-Oskam, J Van Zundert
Social Software and the Evolution of User Expertise: Future Trends in …, 2013
82013
Why the Compact Disc Was Not a Revolution and Cityfish Will Change Textual Scholarship
JJ Van Zundert
Ecdotica 15 (1), 129-156, 2018
72018
Qu’est-ce qu’un texte numerique?—A new rationale for the digital representation of text
JJ Van Zundert, TL Andrews
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 32 (suppl_2), ii78-ii88, 2017
72017
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