Reupping this part of the #receptiogate because while not important to the main story it is one hell of a ride!
RT https://twitter.com/incunabula/status/1607304878291918848
Receptio https://receptio.eu/story say they were set up at the behest of "The International Philological Society", which itself seems to be an outright scam & which awards a "Nobel Prize for Philology" which the Nobel Committee in Sweden has never heard of.
https://scena9.ro/en/article/rom
Anyone who reads Reinhart Koselleck’s texts in German will be aware of two striking features in the ways he uses language: first, a frequent recourse to certain metaphorical expressions, and second, an extensive use of a limited number of rather peculiar words, or, contrariwise, of familiar words in an idiosyncratic way.
At ➡ Geschichtstheorie am Werk, Willibald Steinmetz applies historical semantics to one of its founders:
And on modelling and DH, see also here, by @true_mxp:
Another solicitation for assistance from the #Mastadon-ian side of the #Fediverse:
What's a good #Linux (or #Web) based #XML editor that can handle versioning? 𝘐.𝘦., automatically label changes with HTMLish <𝚒𝚗𝚜></𝚒𝚗𝚜> and <𝚍𝚎𝚕></𝚍𝚎𝚕>, or even something like #Wikipedia's history (although being able to see the changes inline would be better)?
There's got to be such a beast, surely?
Call for Participations: (Hybrid) Workshop on Extracting Heterogeneous Reference Data, 15/16 May 2023, #mpilhlt Frankfurt/M., Germany.
Interested in extracting literature references from historical texts, scholarly literature in the humanities, documents in low-resourced languages? Want to apply your language model to a new use case and enjoy the gratitude of dozens of humanities, law and social sciences scholars? Have a use case or training data?
Please have a look at our CfP:
https://mpilhlt.github.io/reference-extraction/workshop-2023/cfp
#DigitalHumanities #NLP #NaturalLanguageProcessing #ReferenceExtraction #LLM #Bibliometrics
Quite big news, if Der Spiegel is right about this. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/germany-send-leopard-tanks-kyiv-allow-others-do-so-spiegel-2023-01-24/
“There’s no sign of a breakthrough just yet, but pressure is building domestically for Bern to re-engage with Brussels in order to get association moving.” https://sciencebusiness.net/news/Horizon-Europe/eu-and-switzerland-talk-about-horizon-europe-davos
The #Mosaic #Web browser was released thirty years ago. (Well, we called it a “WWW browser” back then. And boy, was it buggy!)
“Mosaic in the rear view” by @Jayhoffmann
https://thehistoryoftheweb.com/blog/postscript/mosaic-in-the-rear-view/
@TedUnderwood It’s no fun if you admit it right away!
Say Hello to Ivory. We are now available to all on Apple’s App Store! We have launched as “Early Access” because we still have a lot of exciting plans ahead of that will make Ivory even better. Go download it, try it free for 7 days, and experience it for yourself!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ivory-for-mastodon-by-tapbots/id6444602274
@Clearerworld I think this is the link you wanted to post ;-)
Ivory is on the App Store now - highly recommended. I’ve been on the beta for a while now, and subscribed immediately.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ivory-for-mastodon-by-tapbots/id6444602274
@NearerAndFarther This last point about availability is important, I think. Technical availability is one issue, and I was lucky that when I used ChatGPT in a course in December that there were no issues.
But since OpenAI has now begun to monetize ChatGPT, I guess we’ll be seeing different availibility issues soon… If not for this version, then for the next one, some universities will have licenses with guaranteed access, others—won’t. The latter will then be unable to familiarize with the state-of-the-art technology they’ll need for their jobs…
At some point on some day/time yet to be determined, but after we do it here, we'll be announcing the availability of @ivory on our Twitter company accounts.
As part of this it'd be nice if we could include some suggested general interest instances that could handle a large (hopefully thousands) influx of users.
Any instance owners interested in this? We have links to https://joinmastodon.org/servers and https://instances.social in the onboarding.
But adding a few instances in the Tweet would be cool.
@dbellingradt Hard to say. Since the ban on third-party clients Twitter is unusable for me and I hardly see what’s going on there. I do see quite some #DigitalHumanities content here, so there seems to be a critical mass.
It's a few years old now, but there's some very good ABS data explaining why people don't use public transport.
Service coverage and quality accounts for 78%. Cost was cited by 2.7% of people.
The priority is improving the service.
Source: https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/4602.0.55.002Main+Features40Mar+2012
Associate professor of digital humanities, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Professeur associé en humanités numériques, Université de Lausanne, Suisse