Our publications
- Herrmann, J. B.; Grisot, G.; Gubser, S.; & Kreyenbühl, E. (2021). Ein großer Berg Daten? Zur bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Dimension des korpusliteraturwissenschaftlichen Digital Humanities-Projekts „High Mountains – Deutschschweizer Erzählliteratur 1880–1930”. 027.7 Zeitschrift Für Bibliothekskultur / Journal for Library Culture, 8(1).
- Patras, R., Odebrecht, C., Galleron, I. Arias, R., Herrmann, J.B., Krstev, C, Mihurko Poniž, K., & D. Yesypenko (in print). Thresholds to the “Great Unread”: Titling Practices in Eleven ELTeC Collections. Interférences litteraires/literaire interferenties. Special Issue “DH”. Preprint.
Our talks, conference abstracts, and video recordings
- Herrmann, J. B.; Byszuk, J.; Grisot, G (2022). Using Word Embeddings for Validation and Enhancement of Spatial Entity Lists. International Conference Digital Humanities 2022. Tokyo, Japan 2022
- Grisot, G.; Herrmann, J.B. (2022). Emotions and space: An investigation of “urban” vs. “rural” emotional language in Swiss fiction in German around 1900, COST Action Distant Reading for European Literary History, Final Action Event. https://www.distant-reading.net/events/final-action-event/
- Herrmann, J.B.; Grisot, G. (2022). Lieblingsgegenden, Fenster und Mauern. Zur emotionalen Enkodierung von Raum in Deutschschweizer Prosa zwischen 1850 und 1930. PUB-ID: 2961293 OA. In: DHd2022: Kulturen des digitalen Gedächtnisses.
- Herrmann, J.B. Pluriperspektivische Literaturgeschichte durch Distant Reading? Ein Zwischenbericht. Jahrestagung der SGAVL / Colloque annuel de l’ASLGC Paper.
- Grisot, G.; Herrmann, J.B. (July 2021), Cities vs. Nature? Mining Emotions in Historical Swiss-German Fictional Space, Digital Humanities Lunch, Krakow
- Grisot, G.; Herrmann, J.B. (June 2021), Emotions and spatial entities: An investigation of “urban” vs. “rural” emotional language in Swiss-German narrative around 1900. IGEL 2021
- Mihurko-Poniz, K.; Arias, R.; Herrmann, J.B.; Krstev, C.; Odebrecht, C.; Schöch, C. & Yesypenko, D. (April 2021). Thresholds to the ‘Great Unread’: Titling Practices across Multilingual Collections of European Novels” (Webinar). Day of DH 2021, COST Action Distant Reading for European Literary History. – Remote event. See video recording
- Herrmann, J. B.; Grisot, G. & Waeber, J. (2020). Distant Reading Topographies of Sentiment in German Swiss Novels in the early 20th Century. A methodological progress report - Meeting Research Area 5 “Building Digital Communities” (17th December 2020). EXC 2020 Temporal Communities, Doing Literature in a Global Perspective, Freie Universität Berlin (see abstract)