Julianne Nyhan is Associate Professor of Digital Information Studies at UCL (University College London), where she leads the Digital Humanities MA/MSc programme. She is also Deputy Director of the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities. Nyhan has published widely on the history of Digital Humanities, most recently (with Andrew Flinn) Computation and the Humanities: towards an Oral History of Digital Humanities (Springer 2016). She is a co-Investigator of a Leverhulme-funded collaboration with the British Museum on the manuscript catalogues of Sir Hans Sloane; a UK Principal Investigator of a digging into data challenge ‘Oceanic Exchanges: tracing global information networks in historical newspapers’; and a co-Investigator of a Marie Curie action ‘Critical Heritage Studies and the Future of Europe’.
Marco Passarotti is Associate Professor of Computational Linguistics at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan, Italy), where he is Director of the CIRCSE Research Centre. A former pupil of Fr Roberto Busa S.J., since 2006 he has headed the Index Thomisticus Treebank project, which continues the legacy of Busa’s work on the opera omnia of Thomas Aquinas. He is the Principal Investigator of the Li La project, an ERC-Consolidator Grant (2018-2023) which aims to build a Linked Data Knowledge Base of linguistic resources and natural language processing tools for Latin. He co-chairs the series of workshops on “Corpus-based Research in the Humanities” (CRH).
1 Ebooks by Marco Passarotti
Julianne Nyhan & Marco Passarotti: One Origin of Digital Humanities
This book gathers, and makes available in English, with new introductions, previously out of print or otherwise difficult to access articles by Fr Roberto Busa S.J. (1913 – 2011). Also included is a …
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