TY - BOOK AU - Anna Maria,Neubert AU - Anna,Dönecke AU - Anne,Lappert AU - Christine,Peters AU - Helene,Schlicht AU - Joris Corin,Heyder AU - Kirill,Postoutenko AU - Malte,Lorenzen AU - Marcus,Hartner AU - Michael,Götzelmann AU - Olga,Sabelfeld AU - Patrick,Jentsch AU - Ralf,Schneider AU - Schwandt,Silke AU - Silke,Schwandt AU - Stephan,Porada AU - Willibald,Steinmetz ED - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - SFB 1288 "Practices of Comparing. Ordering and Changing the World" TI - Digital Methods in the Humanities: Challenges, Ideas, Perspectives T2 - Digital Humanities Research SN - 3839454190 AV - AZ195 PY - 2021///] CY - Bielefeld PB - Bielefeld University Press KW - Digital humanities KW - Interdisciplinary research KW - Humanities KW - Technological innovations KW - Sciences humaines numériques KW - Recherche interdisciplinaire KW - digital humanities KW - HISTORY KW - Social History KW - HISTORY / Social History KW - Geisteswissenschaften KW - Optische Zeichenerkennung KW - Open Access KW - Bielefeld University Press KW - Corpus Analysis KW - Digital Media KW - Digital Methods KW - Media History KW - Media KW - Science KW - Visualization KW - Electronic books N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction --; I. Challenges for the Humanities --; Open Access, Open Data, Open Software? --; Navigating Disciplinary Differences in (Digital) Research Projects Through Project Management --; II. From Text to Data --; From Text to Data --; III. Digital Research Perspectives from Different Humanities Disciplines --; Testing Hypotheses with Dirty OCR and Web-Based Tools in Periodical Studies --; Challenging the Copia --; Text Mining, Travel Writing, and the Semantics of the Global --; From Serial Sources to Modeled Data --; Looking for Textual Evidence --; The Historical Semantics of Temporal Comparisons Through the Lens of Digital Humanities --; Authors N2 - Digital Humanities is a transformational endeavor that not only changes the perception, storage, and interpretation of information but also of research processes and questions. It also prompts new ways of interdisciplinary communication between humanities scholars and computer scientists. This volume offers a unique perspective on digital methods for and in the humanities. It comprises case studies from various fields to illustrate the challenge of matching existing textual research practices and digital tools. Problems and solutions with and for training tools as well as the adjustment of research practices are presented and discussed with an interdisciplinary focus UR - https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv2f9xskk ER -