Browsing Texas Digital Humanities Conference 2015 by Subject "Optical Character Recognition"
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"Endangered Archives, Digitization, and the Possible Futures of Historical Research in Latin America”
(2015-04-11)This presentation introduces the audience to a multi-year collaboration among digital humanists, historians, translators, and local team members in Cuba, Colombia, Brazil, and Florida. Funded by the British Library ... -
From Early Modern Printing to Post-Modern Indie Publishing: Using eMOP on AFP
(2015-04-10)The Early Modern OCR Project (eMOP) is a Mellon Foundation grant funded project whose goal is to improve optical character recognition (OCR) output for early modern printed English texts by utilizing and creating open-source ... -
TypeWright in the Classroom: Service Learning, Digital Edition Building, and Fostering Student Collaboration
(2015-04-10)Since the creation of 18thConnect in 2010, our team has striven to answer what we see as a prevailing research question in the study of 18th-Century materials online. Scholarship based on 18th-Century digital collections ...