Selection, 15-04-2019
Tools for doing individual digital humanities research
- Recon – multipurpose tool for semi-automatic matching of records
- Palladio – humanities data visualization tool
- FiCa – tool for filtering and categorization (under development)
- Data Pen – humanities workbench for qualitative research based on linked open data
LAS – Language analysis service, with a particular focus on Finnish
- Web service version (with documentation)
- Command line version (with documentation)
- GitHub repositories:
Octavo – interface for digital humanities research based on text collections with associated metadata
- Documentation:
- Presentations:
- User interface: http://jiemakel.github.io/octavo-ui/
- GitHub repositories:
Khepri – a Modular View-Based Tool for Exploring Historical Sociolinguistic Data
CORE – contextual reader
- Project page (with a general overview and links to examples)
- Demonstrative video
- Presentation: CORE – A Contextual Reader based on Linked Data (gd)
- GitHub repository
ARPA – Entity linking service
- Live web service
- Demo user interface (older version)
- GitHub repository
- GitHub repository for the configuration user interface
Linked data tools
- Aether, a tool for exploring statistics of Linked Data datasets
- Snapper, an editor for the Turtle serialization of RDF
- VISU, a visual SPARQL query tool
WW1LOD – Linked open reference dataset on the First World War
- Homepage including documentation and further links
Semantic Finlex – Linked open data version of Finnish legislation and case law
- Homepage including documentation and further links
DHIntro – Jupyter notebooks for learning the fundamentals of programming (for humanists)
- GitHub repository with tutorial and further links
Miscellaneous dataset conversions into linked data
- Finnish Geographic Names – original
- Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts – original
- The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe – original
- Six Degrees of Francis Bacon – original
- Virtual International Authority File – original
- Old Bailey Corpus – original
- Early Modern Letters Online (unfortunately not openly available) – original