The web site for @dhtech-community.bsky.social can now be found at dh-tech.adho.org !
(existing dh-tech.github.io url will still work & redirects)
Thanks to @adho-org.bsky.social for supporting Special Interest Groups like DHTech
According to our award committee, these papers are must-reads of the #CHR2025 proceedings. Congratulations to the authors on winning the Early Career Researcher Best Paper Awards!
Links and honourable mentions are available on our website: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/news/best-pa...
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We will continue to evolve the system and are grateful for any feedback or contributions from anyone interested in exploratory search, multimodal IR, or digital collections research!
Recently published: article on the research that went into the 2.0 version of the Shakespeare and Company Project datasets, and the potential of the updates and additional data on member addresses and authors.
doi.org/10.22148/jca...
One of the first few in the newly launched JCA!
The Shakespeare and Company Project data sets provide a detailed portrait of Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach’s bookshop and lending library in interwar Paris. This article outlines the research,...
doi.org
Today is the 190th anniversary of the publication of the first installment of The Pickwick Papers. I thought it would be interesting to read at the original cadence. This page reveals each section on the original timeframe, offset by 190 years:
mimno.infosci.cornell.edu/Pickwick/
I wrote about restoring my early digital history projects.
I added python bindings to RustMallet, with a sklearn-like API. Performance is almost exactly equal to pure rust.
github.com/mimno/RustMa...
Rebecca Sutton Koeser
Ying-Hsiang Huang
Read The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens as it was originally published: in monthly installments. Celebrating the 190th anniversary of the serialization (1836-1837).
If there’s one thing I’ve come to appreciate about generative AI, it’s the ability to automate routine things. One of my digital history sites—the first one I ever made—broke at some point. It’s an old site that really should’ve always been a static site, but static site generators were not quite a thing when I first made this project. Instead, I had a mix of HTML and PHP that assembled the site.
jasonheppler.org
Rust implementation of sparse Gibbs sampling LDA, following the SparseLDA scheme from MALLET - mimno/RustMallet
Check out the recently published software paper on Digital Collections Explorer by @yh-huang.bsky.social and @bcgl.bsky.social - web-based, open-source exploratory, multimodal search for cultural heritage collections
doi.org/10.1017/chr....
Check out the recently published software paper on Digital Collections Explorer by @yh-huang.bsky.social and @bcgl.bsky.social - web-based, open-source exploratory, multimodal search for cultural heritage collections
doi.org/10.1017/chr....
Digital collections explorer: An open-source, multimodal viewer for searching digital collections - Volume 1