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Monthly Archives: February 2017
Practical introduction to ctext.org
This tutorial briefly summarizes some of the most common tasks on the Chinese Text Project database and digital library from a user perspective, with suggested example tasks intended to introduce core functionality of the system. Online versions of this tutorial: … Continue reading
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Towards a sustainable digital infrastructure for historical Chinese texts
Paper presented at the Open Conference on Digital Infrastructures for Global Philology, Leipzig University, 21 February 2017. [Download slides] This paper describes the current status and initial results of an ongoing project to create a scalable and sustainable infrastructure for … Continue reading
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Deep Dive into Digital and Data Methods for Chinese Studies
I’m really looking forward to taking part in the University of Michigan’s “Deep Dive into Digital and Data Methods for Chinese Studies” series later this month, where I’ll be leading the following sessions: Text Reuse in Early Chinese Texts: A … Continue reading
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