@epoz We're using the hashtag #eRome :)
@epoz We're using the hashtag #eRome :)
#eRome Marieke van der Doel shows the Hadrianus project of @KNIRome: Dutch presence in Rome through the ages, http://hadrianus.it/
Results of Mapping Via Appia in 4D: RT @PonteIneptique: #erome Look at the video http://youtu.be/J1F35fBSRKY (desktop) or http://youtu.be/FZ7Q9zeOg-Y
#eRome @MauricedeKleijn and Rens de Hond of @unigisamsterdam present the 4D mapping of the Via Appia: http://mappingtheviaappia.nl/4dgis/
#eRome @neilcoffee introduces the multilingual & intertextual text analysis tool Tesserae: http://tesserae.caset.buffalo.edu/
#eRome and #DHSummit15 cross-over on distant and close reading
#eRome @neelsmithhc & C. Blackwell present the Homer Multitext project and analyse networks in scholastic disputation http://www.homermultitext.org/hmt-digital/facs?urn=urn%3Acite%3Ahmt%3AmsA.12r
#eRome @PonteIneptique on lemmatisation, annotation, a 'Clotho Pipeline' and a crowdsourcing solution on http://lascivaroma.com
#eRome @MaciejEder Stylistic nearest neighbours + SNA = clustering of similar authors. Shows the break in style in Renaissance Latin texts.
#eRome Now @MaciejEder on computational stylistics for authorship attribution in Latin literature #distantreading
#eRome discussion: students tend to accept the authority of alternative scholarly sources (i.e. databases) over books.
#eRome record in the Zuccaro db on Alessandro Algardi: http://fm.biblhertz.it/fmi/xsl/persrecord.xsl?-lay=www&-max=10&-find=&IDperson=1097 Created by @schelbertgeorg?
#eRome Raspe talks about his planned Neo4j event based data model for the Zuccaro database #graphdatabase
#eRome Martin Raspe talks about the Zuccaro Database: http://zuccaro.biblhertz.it/dokumentation/zuccaro 'Ein modernes, konfigurierbares Informationssystem für die GW'
RT @MaxKemman: @sonofmun @annettestr @RLUK_Mike No disagreement there! Integration of dig methods in existing practices is next step in mak…
#eRome Access to the database: http://census.bbaw.de/
#eRome Birte Rubach presents the 'Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance'-Database http://www.census.de/census?set_language=en&b_start:int=10
#eRome Linking Evidence project has a good UX, clickable/browsable interface to explore texts, images, inscriptions http://medievalrome.eca.ed.ac.uk/
#eRome explore collections of images and texts via an interactive map of Rome: http://www.medievalrome.eca.ed.ac.uk/maps/7280 #GIS #History
#eRome more on the project of Bolgia and Campanell: http://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/history-of-art/news-events/linking-evidence-a-digital-approach-to-medieval-and-early-renaissance Their tool: http://www.medievalrome.eca.ed.ac.uk
#eRome Claudia Bolgia and Maurizio Campanelli show how written and visual evidence on medieval and early Renaissance Rome can be linked
Nevertheless, great that the project & website is running for over 10 years. Becoming a valuable relic in itself! #eRome
The Augustan Rome project is so old, it's built in Flash... Too bad for mobile/tablet users! #eRome #digitalhumanities #toolpreservation
David Gilman Romano talks about 'hypothetical roads' in Augustan Rome. Interactive map here: http://digitalaugustanrome.org/map/#/rome/filter:0/ #eRome
The #eRome workshop has begun @_knaw NIAS Institute: https://www.nias.knaw.nl/workshops/calendar/workshop-events/e-rome-international-workshop-on-digital-humanities-rome Will try to live-tweet #digitalhumanities
@felwert So there is hope! ;-) #DHSummit15 #AcademicSpinOff
@Mareike2405 Looks like a thought-provoking programme!
RT @Mareike2405: CfP Reisestipendien für Nachwuchswissenschaftler/innen zur Tagung "Digital Humanities Experiments" in Paris http://t.co/GB…
RT @AnneBaillot: Hey @LAB1100! Tomorrow I will show your dataviz of last week: http://correspsearch-test.nodegoat.net/viewer.p/4/136/scenario/1/geo/fullscreen in the presentation w/ my students @…
@AnneBaillot Cool! Thanks to correspSearch of course!