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Publications resulting from HCRR Foundation (PW5167214), and ODH Start-Up (HD51907) Grants:
Almas, B., & Schroeder, C. T. (2016) Applying the Canonical Text Services Model to the Coptic SCRIPTORIUM. Data Science Journal 15, http://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2016-013.
Schroeder, C. T., & Zeldes, A. (2016) Raiders of the Lost Corpus. Digital Humanities Quarterly 10(2). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/10/2/000247/000247.html.
Zeldes, A. & Schroeder, C. T. (2015) Computational Methods for Coptic: Developing and Using Part-of-Speech Tagging for Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 30(1), 164–176.
Publications resulting from the KELLIA project grant period (PI and Co-PI authored or co-authored):
Feder, Frank, Kupreyev, Maxim, Manning, Emma, Schroeder, Caroline T. and Zeldes, Amir (2018) "A Linked Coptic Dictionary Online". Proceedings of LaTeCH 2018 - The 11th SIGHUM Workshop at COLING2018. Santa Fe, NM, 12–21.
Miyagawa, So, Amir Zeldes, Marco Büchler, Heike Behlmer and Troy Griffitts (2018) “Building Linguistically and Intertextually Tagged Coptic Corpora with Open Source Tools.” In Chikahiko Suzuki (ed.), Proceedings of the 8th Conference of Japanese Association for Digital Humanities. Tokyo: Center for Open Data in the Humanities, 139-41.
Slaughter, Laura, Morgado Da Costa, Luis, Miyagawa, So, Büchler, Marco, Zeldes, Amir and Behlmer, Heike (2019) "The Making of Coptic Wordnet". In: Global Wordnet Conference (GWC 2019). Wrocław, Poland, 166–175.
Zeldes, Amir and Abrams, Mitchell (2018) "The Coptic Universal Dependency Treebank". In: Proceedings of the Universal Dependencies Workshop 2018. Brussels, Belgium, 192–201.
Zeldes, A., & Schroeder, C. T. (2016) An NLP Pipeline for Coptic. In Proceedings of the 10th ACL SIGHUM Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities (LaTeCH2016). Berlin, 146–155.
Zhang, S. & Zeldes, A. (2017) GitDOX: A Linked Version Controlled Online XML Editor for Manuscript Transcription. In Proceedings of FLAIRS-30. Marco Island, FL, 619–623.
White Papers on Transcription and Encoding Standards for Digital Coptic, Linked Data Standards and Practices for Digital Coptic, and Metadata Standards for Coptic all available at https://kellia.uni-goettingen.de/products.html.
Publications during the NEH ODH DHAG period:
Krawiec, Rebecca and Schroeder, Caroline T. (2021) “Digital Approaches to Studying Authorial Style and Monastic Subjectivity in Early Christian Egypt.” In Digital Humanities: Research Methods in the Study of Religion, ed. Kristian Petersen and Christopher Cantwell (Berlin: De Gruyter) 71-95.
Schroeder, Caroline T. (2020) “Understanding Space and Place through Digital Text Analysis.” In Coptic Literature in Context (4th-13th cent.): Cultural Landscape, Literary Production, and Manuscript Archaeology, ed. Paula Buzi (Rome: Edizioni Quasar), 229-42. https://www.torrossa.com/en/resources/an/4661856.
Schroeder, Caroline T. (2019) “Cultural Heritage Preservation and Canon Formation: What Syriac and Coptic Can Teach Us about the Historiography of the Digital Humanities." In Garb of Being, ed. Susan Holman, Georgia Frank, Andrew Jacobs (Fordham University Press, 2019).
Schroeder, Caroline T. and Zeldes, Amir (2020) “A Collaborative Ecosystem for Digital Coptic Studies,” Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities special issue on “Collecting, Preserving, and Disseminating Endangered Cultural Heritage for New Understandings through Multilingual Approaches”, https://jdmdh.episciences.org/6797.
Zeldes, Amir, Martin, Lance and Tu, Sichang (2020) "Exhaustive Entity Recognition for Coptic: Challenges And Solutions". In Proceedings of the SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature (LaTeCH-CLfL 2020). Barcelona, Spain, 19–28.
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Zeldes, Amir, et al. Universal Dependencies 2.5 (Coptic dataset). https://universaldependencies.org/cop/index.html
Publications resulting from HCRR Foundation (PW5167214), and ODH Start-Up (HD51907) Grants:
Almas, B., & Schroeder, C. T. (2016) Applying the Canonical Text Services Model to the Coptic SCRIPTORIUM. Data Science Journal 15, http://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2016-013.
Schroeder, C. T., & Zeldes, A. (2016) Raiders of the Lost Corpus. Digital Humanities Quarterly 10(2). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/10/2/000247/000247.html.
Zeldes, A. & Schroeder, C. T. (2015) Computational Methods for Coptic: Developing and Using Part-of-Speech Tagging for Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 30(1), 164–176.
Publications resulting from the KELLIA project grant period (PI and Co-PI authored or co-authored):
Feder, Frank, Kupreyev, Maxim, Manning, Emma, Schroeder, Caroline T. and Zeldes, Amir (2018) "A Linked Coptic Dictionary Online". Proceedings of LaTeCH 2018 - The 11th SIGHUM Workshop at COLING2018. Santa Fe, NM, 12–21.
Miyagawa, So, Amir Zeldes, Marco Büchler, Heike Behlmer and Troy Griffitts (2018) “Building Linguistically and Intertextually Tagged Coptic Corpora with Open Source Tools.” In Chikahiko Suzuki (ed.), Proceedings of the 8th Conference of Japanese Association for Digital Humanities. Tokyo: Center for Open Data in the Humanities, 139-41.
Slaughter, Laura, Morgado Da Costa, Luis, Miyagawa, So, Büchler, Marco, Zeldes, Amir and Behlmer, Heike (2019) "The Making of Coptic Wordnet". In: Global Wordnet Conference (GWC 2019). Wrocław, Poland, 166–175.
Zeldes, Amir and Abrams, Mitchell (2018) "The Coptic Universal Dependency Treebank". In: Proceedings of the Universal Dependencies Workshop 2018. Brussels, Belgium, 192–201.
Zeldes, A., & Schroeder, C. T. (2016) An NLP Pipeline for Coptic. In Proceedings of the 10th ACL SIGHUM Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities (LaTeCH2016). Berlin, 146–155.
Zhang, S. & Zeldes, A. (2017) GitDOX: A Linked Version Controlled Online XML Editor for Manuscript Transcription. In Proceedings of FLAIRS-30. Marco Island, FL, 619–623.
White Papers on Transcription and Encoding Standards for Digital Coptic, Linked Data Standards and Practices for Digital Coptic, and Metadata Standards for Coptic all available at https://kellia.uni-goettingen.de/products.html.
Publications during the NEH ODH DHAG period:
Krawiec, Rebecca and Schroeder, Caroline T. (2021) “Digital Approaches to Studying Authorial Style and Monastic Subjectivity in Early Christian Egypt.” In Digital Humanities: Research Methods in the Study of Religion, ed. Kristian Petersen and Christopher Cantwell (Berlin: De Gruyter) 71-95.
Schroeder, Caroline T. (2020) “Understanding Space and Place through Digital Text Analysis.” In Coptic Literature in Context (4th-13th cent.): Cultural Landscape, Literary Production, and Manuscript Archaeology, ed. Paula Buzi (Rome: Edizioni Quasar), 229-42. https://www.torrossa.com/en/resources/an/4661856.
Schroeder, Caroline T. (2019) “Cultural Heritage Preservation and Canon Formation: What Syriac and Coptic Can Teach Us about the Historiography of the Digital Humanities." In Garb of Being, ed. Susan Holman, Georgia Frank, Andrew Jacobs (Fordham University Press, 2019).
Schroeder, Caroline T. and Zeldes, Amir (2020) “A Collaborative Ecosystem for Digital Coptic Studies,” Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities special issue on “Collecting, Preserving, and Disseminating Endangered Cultural Heritage for New Understandings through Multilingual Approaches”, https://jdmdh.episciences.org/6797.
Zeldes, Amir, Martin, Lance and Tu, Sichang (2020) "Exhaustive Entity Recognition for Coptic: Challenges And Solutions". In Proceedings of the SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature (LaTeCH-CLfL 2020). Barcelona, Spain, 19–28.
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