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Introduction to the Utilities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 August 2020
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A variety of databases, tools and platforms have created the foundation for digital scholarship in Chinese studies. The creators of some open-access projects introduce their work below, but first I offer some notes on the kinds of utilities that make up the expanding digital universe.
- Type
- Utilities
- Information
- Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊 , Volume 4 , Special Issue 2: Digital Humanities , July 2020 , pp. 483 - 486
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2020
Footnotes
My thanks to Kwok Leong Tang for his suggestions.
References
1 http://hanchi.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/. For an English language survey of digital resources from Taiwan see http://sinology.ascdc.sinica.edu.tw/index_en.html, http://thdl.ntu.edu.tw/index.html and www.digital.ntu.edu.tw/en/achievements.jsp.
9 數位人文研究平台 http://dh.ascdc.sinica.edu.tw.
12 Long Quan Temple, punctuation: http://gj.cool/gjcool/index; Beijing Normal University, punctuation: https://seg.shenshen.wiki/; Academia Sinica, part-of-speech tagging: https://ckip.iis.sinica.edu.tw/service/ckiptagger/; Nanjing Normal University, part-of-speech tagging: http://47.100.116.59/suiyuan/index.php.
14 The program and other materials for the conference are available on the Ctext website: https://ctext.org/digital-humanities/shanghai2018
16 With thanks to the support of Mr. Shi Chao the model being considered is based on an open-source version of 超星发现 at www.chaoxing.com/.