Archaeological Artifacts 3D Display Prototype
Cue Indiana Jones music! Seriously, who wouldn’t want to spend time at a real archaeological dig, finding remnants of objects that have been buried for hundreds or thousands of years. We certainly do. That’s why we were thrilled beyond pottery…
Read MoreFrankenstein Variorum
Sometimes the job of the Digital Humanist is to re-animate and invigorate something that appears lifeless. That’s what a team of researchers and editors hope to do by creating the Frankenstein Variorium in honor of the 200th anniversary of Mary…
Read MoreOnomasticon from the Iron II Southern Levant
Onomasticon may sound like an obscure Jeopardy category, but it’s actually a pretty common phrase in the world of Digital Humanities. An Onomasticon is a list of names or words in a specialized field sorted in a logical way other…
Read MoreScripta Qumranica – The Dead Sea Scrolls Project
The Dead Sea Scrolls aren’t dead to us! Or to anyone else passionate about biblical archaeology. Since being discovered in a series of caves near the Dead Sea in 1946, these fragile bits of papyrus containing fragments of the bible…
Read MoreArchaeological Artifact Database
One of our favorite things at The Research Software Company is making things that are really old, accessible in ways that are really new. That’s why we were especially excited to help Leore Grossman of The Hebrew University in Jerusalem develop…
Read MoreEarly 1900’s Hebrew Corpus
Working with Aynat Rubinstein, of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, we organized a corpus of early 1900’s texts and integrated them with research tools. The corpus consists of plain text files as well as TEI documents. Organization involved transforming the…
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