New Special Issue on Digital Humanities and East Asian Studies for the International Journal of Digital Humanities (TOC)

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New Special Issue on Digital Humanities and East Asian Studies for the International Journal of Digital Humanities
(Vol. 4. Issue 1-3. February 2023)

Co-guest edited by Dr. Hilde De Weerdt (KU Leuven) and Dr. Alíz Horváth (Eötvös Loránd University)

Available through the following link: https://link.springer.com/journal/42803/volumes-and-issues/4-1

Table of Contents

  • Alíz Horváth - Hilde De Weerdt: Special Issue on Digital Humanities and East Asian Studies (Introduction)
  • Stephen H. WhitemanOn Uncertain Ground: Lost Landscapes, Digital Mediation, and Site-Based Research at Early Qing Chengde
  • Wenyi Shang – Ted Underwood: Civil Service Examination Records and Political Independence in the Autonomous Northeastern Region during the Second Half of the Tang Dynasty (755–907 C.E.)
  • Jing Hu: Networks in MARKUS: A Study of Chosŏn Interpreters’ Trade Networks in Qing China
  • Changsong Wang - Yuankai Jin - Ran Zhang: The Spatial Patterns and Cultural Meanings of Prominent Scenery in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yellow River in Late Imperial China
  • Jeffrey R. Tharsen: From Form to Sound 自形至聲 : Visual and Aural Representations of Premodern Chinese Phonology and Phonorhetoric with Applications for Phonetic Scripts
  • Duoduo Xu: Digital Approaches to Understanding Dongba Pictographs
  • Matthias Arnold – Duncan Paterson – Jia Xie: Procedural Challenges: The FAIR Principles and PRC Electronic Resources - A Case Study of Chinese Republican Newspapers
  • Shih-Pei Chen - Calvin Yeh - Sean Wang - Qun Che: Treating a Genre as a Database: A Digital Research Methodology for Studying Chinese Local Gazetteers
  • Zhou Liu – Changsong Wang - Peter K. Bol: Automating Biographical Information Extraction from Local Gazetteers with the Bi-LSTM-CRF Model and BERT
  • Alíz Horváth: DH in Japanese Studies, Japanese Studies in DH: Recent Trends, Tools, and Concepts