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  • Aiello, L.M. & D. McFarland (Hg.)(2015): Social Informatics SocInfo 2014 International Workshops. Barcelona, Spain, November 11, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Berlin: Springer.
  • Alves, Daniel (Hg.) (2014): Digital Methods and Tools for Historical Research: A Special Issue. International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Apr 2014.
  • Antenhofer, ?Christina; Christoph Kühberger; ?Arno Strohmeyer (Hg.) (2023): Digital Humanities in den Geschichtswissenschaften, Böhlau: UTB
  • Bank, Kimberly (2023): Digital History Handbook, Willford Press.
  • Bartscherer, Thomas & Roderick Coover (2011): Switching Codes. Thinking trough digital technology in the humanities and the arts, Chicago & London.
  • Battershill, Claire; Helen Southworth, Alice Staveley, Michael Widner, Elizabeth Willson Gordon, Nicola Wilson (2017): Scholarly Adventures in Digital Humanities. Making The Modernist Archives Publishing Project, Springer.
  • Berry, David M. (2011): THE COMPUTATIONAL TURN: THINKING ABOUT THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES, Cultural Machine (CM) Vol 12: The Digital Humanities: Beyond Computing.
  • Blanke, Tobias (2018): Predicting the Past. Digital Humanities Quarterly 12 (2). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/12/2/000377/000377.html .
  • Börner, Ingo; Wolfgang Straub; Christian Zolles (Hg.) (2018): Germanistik digital. Digital Humanities in der Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft: Beck.
  • Brennan, Claire (2018): Digital humanities, digital methods, digital history, and digital outputs: History writing and the digital revolution, History Compass (Aug. 2018) e12492 https://doi.org/10.1111/2Fhic3.12492
  • Buchanan, Sarah (2010): Accessioning the Digital Humanities: Report from the 1st Archival Education and Research Institute, digital humanities quarterly, Volume 4 Number 1. [http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/4/1/000084/000084.html#].
  • Büchler, M./Crane, G./Moritz, M./Babeu, A. (2012): Increasing Recall for Text Re-Use in Historical Documents to Support Research in the Humanities, in: Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, hg. von P. Zaphiris/G. Buchanan/E. Rasmussen/F. Loizides, Berlin/Heidelberg, S. 95-100.
  • Buechel, Sven, Hellrich, Johannes, Hahn, Udo (2016): Feelings from the Past— Adapting Affective Lexicons for Historical Emotion Analysis, Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology Resources and Tools for Digital Humanities (LT4DH), pages 54–61, Osaka, Japan, December 11-17 2016.
  • Burdick, Anne & Johanna Drucker, Peter Lunenfeld, Todd Presner, Jeffrey Schnapp (2012): Digital Humanities, Cambridge MA.
  • Burgtorf, Jochen; Christian Hoffarth; Sebastian Kubon (Hg.) (2020): Von Hamburg nach Java: Studien zur mittelalterlichen, neuen und digitalen Geschichte, V&R unipress, Nova Mediaevalia.; 18, 1.
  • Caria, F. & Mathiak, B. (2020): Annotation in Digital Humanities. In: H. Kremers (Ed.), Digital Cultural Heritage, pp. 39-50 (Springer).
  • Christopher H. Johnson & Jörg Wettlaufer (2017): Einführung in das PANDORA Linked Open Data Framework, in: DHd 2017. Digitale Nachhaltigkeit, Universität Bern, 13. bis 18. Februar 2017, Konferenzabstracts, Bern, S. 31-34.
  • Ciula, Arianna & Øyvind Eide (2016): Modelling in digital humanities: Signs in context, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, published 29 September 2016, doi:10.1093/llc/fqw045
  • Clavert, Frédéric; Noiret, Serge (2013): Introduction. Digital Humanities and History. A New Field for Historians in the Digital Age, in: Frédéric Clavert; Serge Noire (Hg.): L’histoire Contemporaine à L’ère Numérique. Contemporary History in the Digital Age, Brüssel, S. 15-26.
  • Clement, Tanya; Hagenmaier, Wendy; Levine Knies, Jennie (2013): Toward a Notion of the Archive of the Future: Impressions of Practice by Librarians, Archivists, and Digital Humanities Scholars, in: The library quarterly: information, community, policy, Bd. 83, Nr. 2, S. 112-130.
  • Coll Ardanuy, Maria (2017): Entity-Centric Text Mining for Historical Documents, Diss. Phil. Göttingen.
  • Corrado, Edward M. & Moulaison, Heather Lea (2014): Digital Preservation for Libraries, Archives, and Museums, Lanham.
  • DARIAH-DE (Hg.)(2015): Handbuch Digital Humanities. Anwendungen, Forschungsdaten und Projekte. DARIAH-DE 2015. Online (Living Book): http://handbuch.io/w/DH-Handbuch
  • Davis, Matthew Evans; Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, Ece Turnator (2018): Meeting the Medieval in a Digital World, Leeds: Arc Humanities Press.
  • Digitales Publizieren, AG (Hg.) (2021): Digitales Publizieren in den Geisteswissenschaften: Begriffe, Standards, Empfehlungen. Hg. von der AG Digitales Publizieren. (= Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften / Working Papers, 1). Wolfenbüttel 2021. text/html Format. DOI: 10.17175/wp_2021_001 [16.3.21]
  • Drucker, Johanna (2012): Humanistic Theory and Digital Scholarship. Debates in the Digital Humanities. https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-88c11800-9446-469b-a3be-3fdb36bfbd1e/section/0b495250-97af-4046-91ff-98b6ea9f83c0 .
  • Drucker, Johanna (2021): The Digital Humanities Coursebook: An Introduction to Digital Methods for Research and Scholarship, Routledge.
  • Drucker, Johanna; David Kim; Iman Salehian; Anthony Bushong (2014): Introduction to Digital Humanities Course Book. Concepts, Methods, and Tutorials for Students and Instructors, dh101 course website.
  • Edelstein, Dan et. al. (2017): Historical Research in a Digital Age: Reflections from the Mapping the Republic of Letters Project, AHR (Forum), 122 (2): 400-424.
  • Edmond, Jennifer (2020): Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research, Open Book Publishers, DOI: 10.11647/OBP.0192
  • Erdmann, A./Brown, Ch./Joseph, B./Janse, M./Ajaka, P./Elsner, M. (2016): Challenges and Solutions for Latin Named Entity Recognition, in: Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology Resources and Tools for Digital Humanities (LT4DH), Osaka, S. 85-93.
  • Ernst, Marlene et al. (2023): Categorising Legal Records ? Deductive, Pragmatic, and Computational Strategies, Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 17 Number 3.
  • Fickers, Andreas & Tim van der Heijden (2020): Inside the Trading Zone: Thinkering in a Digital History Lab, in: Digital Humanities Quarterly 14:3 (http://hdl.handle.net/10993/44323).
  • Fickers, Andreas (2020): Update für die Hermeneutik. Geschichtswissenschaft auf dem Weg zur digitalen Forensik?, in: Zeithistorische Forschungen/Studies in Contemporary History, Online-Ausgabe, 17 (2020), H. 1, S. 157-168 [https://doi.org/10.14765/zzf.dok-1765].
  • Fiormonte, Domenico, Sukanta Chaudhuri, Paola Ricaurte (Eds.) (2022): Global Debates in dthe Digital Humanities, Uni. of Minnesota Press.
  • Flanders, Julia & Fotis Jannidis (Hg.) (2019): The Shape of Data in Digital Humanities: Modeling Texts and Text-based Resources (Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities), London: Routledge.
  • Flinn, Julianne & Andrew Flinn (2020): Computation and the Humanities: Towards an Oral History of Digital Humanities, Springer.
  • Foppiana, Luca & Laurent Romary (2020): Entity-fishing: A DARIAH Entity Recognition and Disambiguation Service, Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities, Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 22-60.
  • Gänßbauer, Monika (2021): ?Digital Humanities in the German-Speaking World.? In Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching: Digital Culture and Humanities, edited by Anna Wing-bo Tso. Singapore: Springer, 2019. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-1277-9_1
  • Gold, Matthew K. (HG)(2012): Debates in Digital Humanities, Minneapolis.
  • Gold, Valentin / El-Assady, Mennatallah / Bögel, Tina / Rohrdantz, Christian / Butt, Miriam / Holzinger, Katharina / Keim, Daniel (2015): "Visual Linguistic Analysis of Political Discussions: Measuring Deliberative Quality", in: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqv033.
  • Gregory, Ian (2014): Challenges and opportunities for digital history, Frontiers in Digital Humanities, Vol. 1, 2 p. doi: 10.3389/ fdigh.2014.00001
  • Hagner, Michael (2014): Geisteswissenschaften oder Digital Humanities? Forschung & Lehre, Heft 2, 2014, S. 85.
  • Hai-Jew, Shalin (Hg.). (2017): Data Analytics in Digital Humanities, Cham: Springer.
  • Hawkins, Shane (2021): Access and Control in Digital Humanities, Routledge.
  • Hutchings, Tim and Clivaz, Claire (2021): Digital Humanities and Christianity: An Introduction, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter (Introductions to Digital Humanities ? Religion, 2) https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110574043
  • Jaillant, Lise (ed.) (2022): Archives, Access and Artificial Intelligence. Working with Born-Digital and Digitized Archival Collections. Bielefeld Univ. Press.
  • Jannidis, Fotis, Kohle, Hubertus, Rehbein, Malte (Hrsg.) (2017): Digital Humanities. Eine Einführung, Springer.
  • Jones, Steven E. (2016): Roberto Busa, S. J., And The Emergence Of Humanities Computing: The Priest And The Punched Cards, Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
  • Karcher, (2019) Computer, Show Me a Way to the Past! ? The Future of Digital Humanities," in INFODITEX -BLOG, 2019-07-31, https://infoditex.hypotheses.org/1256.
  • Karsdorp, Folgert & Mike Kestemont &Allen Riddell (2021): Humanities Data Analysis Case Studies with Python, Princeton University Press.
  • Kee, Kevin (2014): Pastplay : teaching and learning history with technology, Ann Arbor.
  • Kelly, Jason M. (2017): Reading the Grand Tour at a Distance: Archives and Datasets in Digital History, AHR (Forum), 122 (2): 451-463.
  • Kemman, Max (2021): Trading Zones of Digital History. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
  • Kestemont, M.; De Pauw, G.; Van Nie, R. and Daelemans, W. (2016): Lemmatization for variation-rich languages using deep learning. In: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, advanced access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqw034.
  • Kilcher, Andreas B. & David Gugerli, Michael Hagner, Caspar Hirschi, Patricia Purtschert, Philipp Sarasin, Jakob Tanner (Hg.) (2013): Digital Humanities, Nach Feierabend, Zürcher Jahrbuch für Wissensgeschichte, Bd. 9, Zürich.
  • Kilincoglu Deniz & Jörg Wettlaufer (2019): Vortrag: The Reshuffling of Middle Eastern Identities in the Age of Nationalism: Insights from 19th-Century Travelogues. Gehalten auf der Tagung "On the Way into the Unknown? Comparative Perspectives on the 'Orient' in (Early) Modern Travelogues", Wien, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 28.11.2019.
  • Kim, H. (2022): Sentiment Analysis: Limits and Progress of the Syuzhet Package and Its Lexicons. Digital Humanities Quarterly, 16(2). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/16/2/000612/000612.html
  • Klein, Julie Thompson (2015): Interdisciplining Digital Humanities. Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
  • König, Mareike (2016), "Was sind Digital Humanities? Definitionsfragen und Praxisbeispiele aus der Geschichtswissenschaft," in Digital Humanities am DHIP, 17/02/2016, http://dhdhi.hypotheses.org/2642.
  • Kosem, I., Jakubíček, M., Kallas, J., Krek, S. (eds.) (2015): Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: linking lexical data in the digital age. Proceedings of the eLex 2015 conference, 11-13 August 2015, Herstmonceux Castle, United Kingdom. Ljubljana/Brighton: Trojina, Institute for Applied Slovene Studies/Lexical Computing Ltd.
  • Kräutli, Florian and Matteo Valleriani (2017): CorpusTracer: A CIDOC database for tracing knowledge networks, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, fqx047, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqx047
  • Kurz, Susanne (2015): Digital Humanities. Grundlagen und Technologien für die Praxis, Wiesbaden.
  • Küsters, Anselm & Laura Volkind & Andreas Wagner (2019): Digital Humanities and the State of Legal History. A Text Mining Perspective, in: Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History Rg 27 (2019) 244-259, online: http://dx.doi.org/10.12946/rg27/244-259
  • Lansdall-Welfare, Thomas & Nello Cristianini (2020) History playground: A tool for discovering temporal trends in massive textual corpora. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2020, Pages 328–341, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqy077
  • Le Deuff, Olivier (2018): Digital Humanities. History and Development, Information systems web and pervasive computing series : Intellectual technologies set 4, Wiley.
  • LeCun, Y., Bengio, Y. and Hinton, G. (2015): Deep learning. Nature 521 (7553), S. 436–44.
  • Leon, Sharon (2016): Returning Women to the History of Digital History. March 7, 2016, https://www.6floors.org/bracket/2016/03/07/returning-women-tothe- history-of-digital-history/.
  • Liu, Alan (2013): ?The Meaning of the Digital Humanities?, PMLA 128, no 2 (2013): 409?23, https://doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2013.128.2.409
  • Liu, Bing (2015): Sentiment Analysis. Mining Opinions, Sentiments, and Emotions, New-York: Cambridge University Press.
  • McGillivray, Barbara & Gábor Mihály Tóth (2020): Applying Language Technology in Humanities Research. Design, Application, and the Underlying Logic, Springer.
  • McGrail, Anne B., Angel Davies Nieves, Siobhan Senier (Hgg.) (2016): People, Practice, Power: Digital Humanities outside the Center - Debates in the Digital Humanities (Paperback Book).
  • Meroño-Peñuela, Alberto (2017): Digital Humanities on the Semantic Web: Accessing Historical and Musical Linked Data, Journal of Catalan Intellectual History (JOCIH), S. 144-149.
  • Mittler, Elmar (2012): Wissenschaftliche Forschung und Publikation im Netz. Neue Herausforderungen für Forscher, Bibliotheken und Verlage. In: Stephan Füssel (Hg.): Medienkonvergenz - transdisziplinär. Media convergence - across the disciplines. Berlin: de Gruyter (Media convergence, 1), S. 31-80.
  • Morreale, Laura K. & Sean Gilsdorf (2022): Digital Medieval Studies. Practice and Preservation, ARC Humanities Press.
  • Nyhan, Julianne & Andrew Flinn (Hg.) (2018): Computation and the Humanities: Towards an Oral History of Digital Humanities. Springer.
  • Odat, Suleiman & Tudor Groza & Jane Hunter (2015): Extracting structured data from publications in the Art Conservation Domain, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Vol. 30, No. 2, S. 225-245.
  • Oehlmann, Doina (2012): Erfolgreich recherchieren - Geschichte. Berlin.
  • Patrick Sahle (2014): Digital Humanities? Gibt’s doch gar nicht!. In: Grenzen und Möglichkeiten der Digital Humanities. Hg. von Constanze Baum / Thomas Stäcker. 2015 (= Sonderband der Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften, 1). text/html Format. DOI: 10.17175/sb001_004
  • Piotrowski, Michael (2012): Natural Language Processing for Historical Texts, Toronto (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, 17).
  • Piotrowski, Swantje (2022): Strg+Alt+Entf: Ein Neustart für die Geschichtswissenschaft durch die Digital Humanities? Kiel-UP ? https://doi.org/10.38072/978-3-928794-80-0/p6
  • Pollin, Christopher & Georg Vogeler (2017): Semantically Enriched Historical Data. Drawing on the Example of the Digital Edition of the "Urfehdebücher der Stadt Basel", in: A. Adamou, E. Daga and L. Isaksen (Hg.): 2nd Workshop on Humanities in the Semantic Web (WHiSe 2017), S. 27-32.
  • Poole, Alex H. (2017): A Greatly Unexplored Area: Digital Curation and Innovation in Digital Humanities. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 68 (7): pp. 1772-1781.
  • Presner, Todd (2010): Digital Humanities 2.0: A Report on Knowledge, in: Melissa Bailar et al. (Hg.), Emerging Disciplines: Shaping New Fields of Scholarly Inquiry in and beyond the Humanities,, S. 27-38. Retrieved from the Connexions Web site: http://cnx.org/content/col11201/1.1/
  • Putnam, Lara (2016): The Transnational and the Text-Searchable: Digitized Sources and the Shadows They Cast. The American Historical Review 2016 121: 377-402
  • Rehurek, R. (n.d.): “models.word2vec – Deep learning with word2vec.” gensim. Web. Accessed 1 Nov 2016. <https://radimrehurek.com/gensim/models/ word2vec.html>
  • Reiche, Ruth & Rainer Becker, Michael Bender, Mathew Munson, Stefan Schmunk, Christof Schöch (2014): Verfahren der Digital Humanities in den Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften, DARIAH-DE working papers 4.
  • Reiter, Nils (2014): Discovering Structural Similarities in Narrative Texts using Event Alignment Algorithms. PhD thesis, Heidelberg University.
  • Robertson, Stephen (2016): "The Differences between Digital Humanities and Digital History" in: Lauren F. Klein, Matthew K. Gold (ed.), Debates in the Digital Humanities, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, pp. 289-307.
  • Robinson, Peter M. W. (2016): Project-based digital humanities and social, digital, and scholarly editions, in: DSH, 15 S. doi:10.1093/llc/fqw020
  • Röhle, Theo (2014): Big Data - Big Humanities? Eine historische Perspektive, in: Big Data: Analysen zum digitalen Wandel von Wissen, Macht und Ökonomie, hg. von Ramón Reichert, Bielefeld, S. 154-169.
  • Romein, C.A., Kemman, M., Birkholz, J.M., Baker, J., De Gruijter, M., Mereno?Penuela, A., Ries, T., Ros, R. and Scagliola, S. (2020): State of the Field: Digital History. History, 105: 291-312. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.12969
  • Sabharwal, Arjun (2015): Digital Curation in the Digital Humanities: Preserving and Promoting Archival and Special Collections. Elsevier Reference Monographs.
  • Sahle, Patrick (2017): Digital Humanities und die Fächer. Eine schwierige Beziehung? Forum Exegese und Hochschuldidaktik. Verstehen von Anfang an (VvAa), Themheft Digital Humanities, Heft 2/2, S. 7-28.
  • Schenk, Tobias (2011): Präsentation archivalischer Erschliessungserbenisse analog und digital. Das deutsch-österreichische Kooperationsprojekt "Die Akten des Kaiserlichen Reichshofrats", in: Archive im Web - Erfahrungen, Herausforderungen, Visionen, St. Pölten, S. 187-202.
  • Scherff, Katharine D. & Lane J. Sobehrad (2023): Media Technologies and the Digital Humanities in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Routledge.
  • Schlögl, Matthias und Peter Andorfer (2019): HistoGIS: Vom Punkt zur Fläche in Raum und Zeit. in: DHd 2019. Digital Humanities: multimedial & multimodal. Konferenzabstracts. Hg. von Patrick Sahle. Frankfurt am Main. doi:10.5281/zenodo.2600812.
  • Schmale, Wolfgang (2013/14): Digital Humanities - Einleitung: Begriff, Definition, Probleme, in: Historische Mitteilungen der Ranke-Gesellschaft, Bd. 26, Stuttgart, S. 86-93.
  • Schmale, Wolfgang (Hg.) (2015): Digital Humanities. Praktiken der Digitalisierung, der Dissemination und der Selbstreflexivität. (=Historische Mitteilungen – Beihefte; 91). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2015. 183 Seiten.
  • Schreibman, Susan [u.a.] (Hg.) (2004): A companion to digital humanities. Malden Mass. [u.a.]: Blackwell Publ.
  • Schreibman, Susan, Ray Siemens & John Unsworth (2016): A New Companion to Digital Humanities, Chichester: Wiley Blackwell (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture).
  • Schulz, S. and J. Kuhn (2016): „Learning from Within? Comparing PoS Tagging Approaches for Historical Text,“ in Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016), Slovenia, 2016.
  • Schwandt, Silke (Hg.) (2020): Digital Methods in the Humanities. Challenges, Ideas, Perspectivestranscript, ?Digital Methods in the Humanities?. Bielefeld: Univ. Press / transcript [Digital Humanities Research, Vol. 1].
  • Shalin, Hai-Jew (Hg.) (2017): Data Analytics in Digital Humanities, Cham: Springer.
  • Sporleder, Caroline (2013): Was sind eigentlich Digital Humanities? Der Einzug digitaler Methoden in die Geisteswissenschaften, Forschung & Lehre 11, 2013, S. 926-927.
  • Stäcker, Thomas (2013): Wie schreibt man Digital Humanities richtig? Bibliotheksdienst 47(1), S. 24–50.
  • Strange, Carolyn & Daniel McNamara & Josh Wodak, u. a., (2014): Mining for the meanings of a murder: the impact of OCR quality on the use of digitized historical newspapers?, Digital Humanities Quarterly (2014).
  • Suissa, Omri, Avshalom Elmalech & Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet (2022): Text Analysis Using Deep Neural Networks in Digital Humanities and Information Science. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 73 (2): 268-87. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24544
  • Svensson, Patrik (2009): Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities. In: Digital Humanities Quarterly 3, Nr. 3. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/3/3/000065/000065.html
  • Tanner, Jakob (2019): Binäre Codes und komplexes Denken: Digital Humanities und Geschichtswissenschaft, in: Juliane Schröter et al. (eds.), Linguistische Kulturanalyse, Berlin 2019, pp. 91?110. https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-178483
  • ter Braake, S., Fokkens, A., Ockeloen, N., van Son, C. (2016): Digital History: Towards New Methodologies. In: Bozic, B., Mendel-Gleason, G., Debruyne, C., O'Sullivan, D. (eds) Computational History and Data-Driven Humanities. CHDDH 2016. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 482. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46224-0_3
  • Terras, Melissa; Nyhan, Julianne & Edward Vanhoutte (2013): Defining Digital Humanities A Reader, London: Routledge.
  • Thaller, Manfred (2017): From History to Applied Science in the Humanities, Historical Social Research (HSR) Suppl. 29.
  • Thaller, Manfred (Hg.)(2012): Controversies around the Digital Humanities. In: Historical Social Research. Bd. 37, Nr. 3, S. 7-229.
  • Theimer, Kate (2012): Archives in Context and as Context, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring [http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-2/archives-in-context-and-as-context-by-kate-theimer/]
  • Therón Sánchez, R; Benito Santos, A.; Santamaría Vicente, R., & Losada Gómez, A. (2019):Towards an Uncertainty-Aware Visualization in the Digital Humanities. Informatics, 6(3), 31.
  • Thiele, Joris (2021): Heraldik und Semantic Web: Redesign einer Wappendatenbank, BA Arbeit Uni Rostock.
  • Thoden, K., Stiller, J., Bulatovic, N., Meiners, H.-L., & Boukhelifa, N. (2017): User-Centered Design Practices in Digital Humanities ? Experiences from DARIAH and CENDARI. ABI Technik, 37(1), 2-11.
  • Van Hooland, Seth et al. (2015): Exploring entity recognition and disambiguation for cultural heritage collections, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Vol. 30, No. 2, S. 262-279.
  • van Zundert, Joos (2012): If You Build It, Will We Come? Large Scale Digital Infrastructures as a Dead End for Digital Humanities. In: Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung, 37, 165-186. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41636603.
  • Van Zundert, Joris (2012): If you build it, will we come? Large scale digital infrastructures as a dead end for digital humanities, Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung Vol. 37, No. 3 (141), Controversies around the Digital Humanities, S. 165-186.
  • Veidlinger, Daniel (2019): Digital Humanities and Buddhism. An Introduction. Introductions to Digital Humanities - Religion, Bd. 1. De Gruyter.
  • Viehauser, Gabriel (2015): Historische Stilometrie? Methodische Vorschläge für eine Annäherung textanalytischer Zugänge an die mediävistische Textualitätsdebatte. In: Grenzen und Möglichkeiten der Digital Humanities. Hg. von Constanze Baum / Thomas Stäcker. 2015 (= Sonderband der Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften, 1). text/html Format. ZfdG, DOI: 10.17175/sb001_009
  • Viola, Lorella (2023): The Humanities in the Digital: Beyond Critical Digital Humanities, Cham: Springer.
  • Vogeler, Georg (2019): The assertive edition. On the consequences of digital methods in scholarly editing for historians, International Journal of Digital Humanities (2019) 1:309?322 https://doi.org/10.1007/s42803-019-00025-5
  • Vogeler, Georg; Vasold, Gunter; Schlögl, Matthias (2019): Von IIIF zu IPIF? Ein Vorschlag fu?r den Datenaustausch über Personen. In: Sahle, Patrick (Hg.): DHd 2019 Digital Humanities: multimedial & multimodal. Konferenzabstracts. Frankfurt / Mainz. DHd. 2019 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2600812. pp. 239-241.
  • Warwick, Claire & Melissa Terras & Julianne Nyhan (2012): Digital Humanities in Practice, UCL Centre for DH, London.
  • Wettlaufer, J., Johnson, Chr., Scholz, M., Fichtner, M., Thotempudi, S.G. (2015): Semantic Blumenbach: Exploration of Text-Object Relationships with Semantic Web Technology in the History of Science, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH), Special Issue 'Digital Humanities 2014', ed. by Melissa Terras, Claire Clivaz, Deb Verhoeven and Frederic Kaplan, Vol. 30, Supplement 1, December 2015, pp. i187-i198 (https://academic.oup.com/dsh/article/30/suppl_1/i187/364720/).
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg & Mareike König (2016): Vortrag und hands-on: "Digital Humanities and Social Media", Workshop des DAAD: The Maghreb in Transition, Media, Knowledge and Power, Tunis, 18.-19.11.2016. [https://maghrebitransition.wordpress.com/2016/11/04/announcement-of-our-workshop-digital-humanities/]
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg & Sina Westphal (2014): "Digital Humanities", Der Archivar, 67. Jg., Heft 3, S. 270-277.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg & Christopher H. Johnson (2017): Poster: Digitale Nachhaltigkeit bei Grundlagenforschung im Akademieprogramm: Das Beispiel „Johann Friedrich Blumenbach-online“, in: DHd 2017. Digitale Nachhaltigkeit, Universität Bern, 13. bis 18. Februar 2017, Konferenzabstracts, Bern 2017, S. 234-235.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg & Mareike König (2016): Vortrag / Workshop "Digital Humanities and Social Media", Programm: The Maghreb in Transition, IPSI – Institut de Presse et des Sciences de l’Information, Manouba, Tunesien, 18.-19.11.2016.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2011): Poster zu www.digiberichte.de auf der Tagung .hist2011 in Berlin, Humboldt-Universität, 14.-15.9.2011.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2013): Der niedersächsische Digital Humanities Forschungsverbund: Mission, Teilprojekte und Angebote an die Geisteswissenschaften in Göttingen, Vortrag im Landesgeschichtlichen Kolloquium, WS 13/14, Prof. Arnd Reitemeier, Georg August Universität Göttingen, 6.12.2013.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2014): Digital Humanities und Interdisziplinarität. Thesen für eine Kooperation zwischen Geisteswissenschaften und angewandter Informatik. Vortrag gehalten auf der 1. Jahrestagung des Verbands "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" (DHd), Digital Humanities - methodischer Brückenschlag oder "feindliche Übernahme"? , 25.-28.03.2014 in Passau.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2015): "Der nächste Schritt? Semantic Web und digitale Editionen", Vortrag gehalten auf der Tagung "Digitale Metamorphose: Digital Humanities und Editionswissenschaft", Herzog-August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, 2.-4.11.15.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2016): Digitale Transformation der Geschichtswissenschaft: Welcher Erkenntnisfortschritt? Wann? Vortrag gehalten auf der Tagung: "Die geisteswissenschaftliche Perspektive: Welche Forschungs-ergebnisse lassen Digital Humanities erwarten? Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Mainz, Mainz, 19.2.2016.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2016): Vortrag: "Digital Humanities in an Academy: the strategy and coordination of DH activities in the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities", Digital Humanities Centres. Experiences and Perspectives. Warschau, 8.-9.12.2016.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2017): „Forschungsdaten in den historischen Wissenschaften. Herausforderungen und Perspektiven für zukünftige Sammlung und Präsentation.“ Vortrag gehalten auf der dem Workshop der AG eHumanities der Akademienunion: Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschungsdaten. Methoden zur digitalen Erfassung, Aufbereitung und Präsentation, Mainz, 18.10.2017 bis 20.10.2017.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2018): Tagungsbericht: "Honor and Shame Dynamics in Western History", 14.06.2018 - 16.06.2018 Bielefeld, in: H-Soz-Kult, 25.09.2018, www.hsozkult.de/conferencereport/id/tagungsberichte-7871.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2018): Vortrag: "Erkenntnismöglichkeiten durch Digital Humanities: Digital(isiert)e Zeitschriften im Semantic Web", Lokal - regional - digital: Historische Zeitungen in NRW, 28.06.2018 ? 30.06.2018 Dortmund.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2018): Vortrag: Do we need an open source personal digital library (PDL)? Some thoughts about linking reference managers and full text retrieval tools. Hildesheim-Göttingen Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities, 14.2.2018.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2019): Vortrag: Digital Humanities und Digital History: Historische Forschung und Wissenschaftskommunikation in Zeiten der Digitalisierung. Kolloquium Neuzeit des Historischen Seminars der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, 21.05.2019.
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg (2023): Methoden der Digital History/Digitalen Geschichtswissenschaft. In: Haas, S. (eds) Handbuch Methoden der Geschichtswissenschaft. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27798-7_21-1
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg; Kröger, Bärbel & Störiko, Johanna (2023): Vortrag: Semantic Web und Linked Open Data in den Geschichtswissenschaften, Workshop auf der Tagung Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum (DHd) in Belval und Trier, 14.03.2023 (ganztägig).
  • Wettlaufer, Jörg; Tech, Maike; Naegle, Sibylle (2016): Poster - Das digitale Handbuch der Höfe und Residenzen im spätmittelalterlichen Reich. Eine suchoptimierte Präsentation von strukturierten und verlinkten XML-TEI Daten. Proceedings der DHd 2016. Modellierung - Vernetzung - Visualisierung. Die Digital Humanities als fächerübergreifendes Forschungsparadigma, S. 348-50.
  • Wevers, Melvin, and Thomas Smits (2020): The Visual Digital Turn: Using Neural Networks to Study Historical Images. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 35 (1): pp. 194-207.
  • Wing-bo Tso, Anna (Hg.) (2019): Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching, Springer Nature Singapore.
  • Zaagsma, Gerben (2013): On Digital History, Low Countries Historical Review, Vol 128, No 4, S. 3-29.
  • Zhao, Fudie (2023): A systematic review of Wikidata in Digital Humanities projects. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 38, Issue 2, June 2023, Pages 852?874, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqac083