Free Software for your own Search Engine, Explorer for Discovery of large document collections, Media Monitoring, Text Analytics, Document Analysis & Text Mining platform based on Apache Solr or Elasticsearch open-source enterprise-search and Open Standards for Linked Data, Semantic Web & Linked Open Data integration
Text-Fabric is a Python3 package for Text plus Annotations. It provides a data model, a text file format, a binary format, an API, and apps for (ancient) text plus (linguistic) annotations.
Voyant Tools is a web-based text reading and analysis environment. It is a scholarly project that is designed to facilitate reading and interpretive practices for digital humanities students and scholars as well as for the general public.
What you can do with Voyant:
Use it to learn how computers-assisted analysis works. Check out our examples that show you how to do real academic tasks with Voyant.
Use it to study texts that you find on the web or texts that you have carefully edited and have on your computer.
Use it to add functionality to your online collections, journals, blogs or web sites so others can see through your texts with analytical tools.
Use it to add interactive evidence to your essays that you publish online. Add interactive panels right into your research essays (if they can be published online) so your readers can recapitulate your results.
Use it to develop your own tools using our functionality and code.
The Cited Loci project aims at extracting all bibliographic references pointing to classical (Greek and Latin) authors and their texts from the classics articles contained in JSTOR.
M. Springstein, S. Schneider, C. Althaus, and R. Ewerth. MM '22: The 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, Lisboa, Portugal, October 10 - 14, 2022, page 1107--1116. ACM, (2022)
D. Erdmann, and K. Vogel. Digital Turn und Historische Bildungsforschung. Bestandsaufnahme und Forschungsperspektiven, Julius Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn, (2022)
V. Alexiev, and I. Nikolova. Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities. Best Practices, Benefits, Case Studies (DSDH 2017), Venice, Italy, (June 2017)
E. Losh, and J. Wernimont (Eds.) Debates in the digital humanities University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minn., (2018)Includes bibliographical references and index.