Addressing Ancient Promises: Text Modelling and Alexandria

Die „Digital Humanities“ sind eine der wichtigsten Entwicklungen im Bereich der Geisteswissenschaften in den letzten Jahren. Um den Dialog zu diesem Thema weiter zu intensivieren, organisieren die TELOTA-Initiative und das Zentrum Sprache der BBAW unterstützt vom Forschungsverbund if|DH|b ein monatliches Digital-Humanities-Kolloquium.

Addressing Ancient Promises: Text Modelling and Alexandria
Addressing Ancient Promises: Text Modelling and Alexandria

The computer has come to play a transformative role in the ways we model, store, process and study text. Nevertheless, we cannot yet claim to have realised the promises of the digital medium: the organisation and dissemination of scholarly knowledge through the exchange, reuse and enrichment of data sets. Despite the acclaimed interdisciplinary nature of digital humanities, current digital research takes place in a closed environment and rarely surpasses the traditional boundaries of a field. Furthermore, it is worthwhile to continue questioning the models we use and whether they are actually suitable for our scholarly needs. There’s a risk that the affordances and limitations of a prevailing model may blind us to aspects it doesn’t support.

 

 

Addressing Ancient Promises: Text Modelling and Alexandria

Elli Bleeker

Research and Development – Humanities Cluster, Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences

 

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