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Introducing “Kol ha-Nekudot”/“All the Points”/“Kull al-Nuqaṭ”: Interactive, Online Mapping of the Israeli-Palestinian Region (1840–Present)

  • Daniel Stein Kokin
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Jewish Studies in the Digital Age
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Jewish Studies in the Digital Age
© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. Jewish Studies in the Digital Age: Introduction 1
  4. Collections
  5. Digitizing Holocaust Memories 23
  6. The Culture of the Very Rich and Very Poor: Do Digital Museum Collections Tell us Anything about Jewish Culture? 43
  7. How “Tools” Produce “Data”: Searching in a Large Digital Corpus of Audiovisual Holocaust Testimonies 65
  8. N-gram-based Content Indexing: Semiautomated Analysis of Holocaust Testimonies 89
  9. Spatiality
  10. Mapping Forced Academic Migration 105
  11. The GIS prism: Beyond the Myth of Stockholm’s Ostjuden 125
  12. Archival Research, Virtual Reality, and 3D Modeling: Toward a Comprehensive Reconstruction of the Ghetto of Florence 147
  13. Introducing “Kol ha-Nekudot”/“All the Points”/“Kull al-Nuqaṭ”: Interactive, Online Mapping of the Israeli-Palestinian Region (1840–Present) 169
  14. Text
  15. The Digital Humanities and the Ladino Press: Using Machine Learning to Extract and Analyze Visual Content in Historic Ladino Newspapers 189
  16. Using Nodegoat to Track Gendered Political Networks: Henrietta Klotz’s Influence on Henry Morgenthau Jr.’s Advocacy for Jewish Refugees and the State of Israel 215
  17. Constructing the Modern Jewish “Present”: Time and Time Cycles in HaTzfira 245
  18. “Not a Day Without a Line”: Studying the Petitions of Soviet Jewish Refuseniks with the Visualization Tools in R 269
  19. Computational
  20. Digitizing Kennicott’s Collation of the Hebrew Bible: Experiences of Encoding and of Computer-assisted Stemmatic Analysis 299
  21. Automatic Identification of Biblical Citations and Allusions in Hebrew Texts 335
  22. Is a Deep Learning Algorithm Effective for the Classification of Medieval Hebrew Scripts? 349
  23. Projecting Punctuation From an Interpolated Translation and Commentary 363
  24. List of Contributors 377
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