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A curated list of awesome open-source OCR software, libraries, datasets, and literature.
A Python natural language processing library for pre-modern languages like Latin, Ancient Greek, and Sanskrit.
A curated list of tools, resources, and services for humanities scholars using quantitative or computational methods.
A research-driven web crawler for building and analyzing curated web corpora as networks of web entities.
A curated list of archives, primary sources, and learning resources for conducting historical research with digital tools.
A curated list of archives, primary sources, and learning resources for conducting historical research with digital tools.
An R package with GUI for computational stylistics and authorship attribution through statistical text analysis.
An open-source wiki-style application for crowdsourced transcription of handwritten documents.
An open-source toolkit for analyzing web archives at scale using Apache Spark.
A curated collection of Jupyter notebooks for digital humanities research and teaching, covering text analysis, data visualization, and more.
Example notebooks for analyzing web archives using the Archives Unleashed Toolkit.
A comprehensive open educational resource for teaching web archiving concepts, practices, and tools.
An open-source toolkit for analyzing line-oriented JSON Twitter archives using Apache Spark.
Stuff related to the Digital Humanities Slack. Join us at http://bit.ly/1jI8VUx if you're interested in or do digital humanities stuff (everyone is invited, no matter your experience/background/profession).
A Python package for teaching computational methods through art history by analyzing artist works from WikiArt with comprehensive color analysis.
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