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Digital Revelations/
Digital Showcase

Plenary Opening
University of Antwerp
Fri 19 Sep/K.001/11.45 > 12.00

With Dirk van Hulle
Book History, Digital Futures 

The actual digital showcase will run from 12.00 to 15.00 on the 1st and 2nd floor of Building K.
Guidelines Digital Showcase
File Size: 48 kb
File Type: pdf
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Participating projects and presenters

University of Antwerp/Building K/Fri 19 Sept/12.00 > 15.00

  • Dirk Van Hulle (University of Antwerp) & Vincent Neyt (University of Antwerp), The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project 
  • Earle Havens (Johns Hopkins University) & Matthew Symonds (Johns Hopkins University), The Archaeology of Reading: Annotated Renaissance Books 
  • Wout Dillen (University of Antwerp), Lexicon of Scholarly Editing 
  • Duncan Paterson (Heidelberg University), Collaborative Tools for Transcultural Concepts 
  • Mike Kestemont (University of Antwerp), Maciej Eder (Pedagogical University of Kraków) & Jan Rybicki (Jagiellonian University Kraków), Stylometry with R: a Suite of Tools 
  • Vasil Yordanov Zagorov (State University of Library Studies & Information Technologies), Interactive Map. History of the Bulgarian Book Between the Liberation and Independence (1878-1908). 
  • Melanie Jean Meyers (The Center for Jewish History, New York City), Mitch Fraas (University of Pennsylvania), Mapping the Offenbach Archival Depot: A Collaborative Endeavor 

  • Erin Schreiner (New York Society Library), Early Circulation Records at the New York Society Library 
  • Janneke Weijermars (Huygens ING The Hague / University of Groningen), Religious Reception? Conrad Busken Huet and the Transnational Reception of Women Writers 
  • James Connolly & Frank Felsenstein (Ball State University), The What Middletown Read Database 
  • Aritra Chakrabarty & Abhijit Gupta (Jadavpur University), Bichitra: Online Tagore Variorum Executed by the School of Cultural Texts and Records, Jadavpur University 
  • Danielle Fuller (University of Birmingham), Reading Lives: Exploring-Connecting-Sharing 
  • Mohammad Hossein Haqiqat khah (University of Tehran), Scribal Distortion and Diacritic Error Detection and Restoration in Proper Names of Bibliographical and Historical Texts: An Artificial Intelligence Approach / Comprehensive Bank of Islamic Narrations and Quotes: User Experience, Theoretical Backgrounds, and Implementation

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