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Levi, Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra, Miriam Rürup, Gerben Zaagsma 210 1$aMünchen ;$aWien : $cDe Gruyter Oldenbourg, $d[2022] 210 4$dİ2022 215 $a1 online resource (VII, 382 p.) 225 0 $aStudies in Digital History and Hermeneutics ,$x2629-4540 ;$v5 311 $a3-11-074469-4 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tJewish Studies in the Digital Age: Introduction -- $tCollections -- $tDigitizing Holocaust Memories -- $tThe Culture of the Very Rich and Very Poor: Do Digital Museum Collections Tell us Anything about Jewish Culture? -- $tHow ?Tools? Produce ?Data?: Searching in a Large Digital Corpus of Audiovisual Holocaust Testimonies -- $tN-gram-based Content Indexing: Semiautomated Analysis of Holocaust Testimonies -- $tSpatiality -- $tMapping Forced Academic Migration -- $tThe GIS prism: Beyond the Myth of Stockholm?s Ostjuden -- $tArchival Research, Virtual Reality, and 3D Modeling: Toward a Comprehensive Reconstruction of the Ghetto of Florence -- $tIntroducing ?Kol ha-Nekudot?/?All the Points?/?Kull al-Nuqa??: Interactive, Online Mapping of the Israeli-Palestinian Region (1840?Present) -- $tText -- $tThe Digital Humanities and the Ladino Press: Using Machine Learning to Extract and Analyze Visual Content in Historic Ladino Newspapers -- $tUsing Nodegoat to Track Gendered Political Networks: Henrietta Klotz?s Influence on Henry Morgenthau Jr.?s Advocacy for Jewish Refugees and the State of Israel -- $tConstructing the Modern Jewish ?Present?: Time and Time Cycles in HaTzfira -- $t?Not a Day Without a Line?: Studying the Petitions of Soviet Jewish Refuseniks with the Visualization Tools in R -- $tComputational -- $tDigitizing Kennicott?s Collation of the Hebrew Bible: Experiences of Encoding and of Computer-assisted Stemmatic Analysis -- $tAutomatic Identification of Biblical Citations and Allusions in Hebrew Texts -- $tIs a Deep Learning Algorithm Effective for the Classification of Medieval Hebrew Scripts? -- $tProjecting Punctuation From an Interpolated Translation and Commentary -- $tList of Contributors 330 $aAs in all fields and disciplines of the humanities, Jewish Studies scholars find themselves confronted with the rapidly increasing availability of digital resources (data), new technologies to interrogate and analyze them (tools), and the question of how to critically engage with these developments. This volume discusses how the digital turn has affected the field of Jewish Studies. It explores the current state of the art and probes how digital developments can be harnessed to address the specific questions, challenges and problems that Jewish Studies scholars confront. In a field characterised by dispersed sources, and heterogeneous scripts and languages that speak to a multitude of cultures and histories, of abundance as well as loss, what is the promise of Digital Humanities methods--and what are the challenges and pitfalls? The articles in this volume were originally presented at the international conference #DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital Age, which was organised at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at University of Luxembourg in January 2021. 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