Barbara Bordalejo

Orcid: 0000-0001-8255-0265

According to our database1, Barbara Bordalejo authored at least 11 papers between 2003 and 2023.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2023
Data Problems in the Humanities, or "When everybody is special, no one is"?
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2023

2020
Diversity and Inclusion for Digital Humanists.
Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2020

2017
A Scholarly Edition for Mobile Devices.
Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2017

2016
The genealogy of texts: Manuscript traditions and textual traditions.
Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit., 2016

Boundary Land: Diversity as a defining feature of the Digital Humanities.
Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2016

Quality Matters: Diversity and the Digital Humanities in 2016.
Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2016

Textual Communities.
Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2016

2014
Global Outlook: : Digital Humanities: Promoting Digital Humanities Research Across disciplines, regions, and cultures.
Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2014

2013
Beyond the Document: Transcribing the Text of the Document and the Variant States of the Text.
Proceedings of the 8th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2013

2003
Analyzing the Order of Items in Manuscripts of <i>The Canterbury Tales</i>.
Comput. Humanit., 2003

How Reliable is a Stemma? An Analysis of Chaucer's Miller's Tale.
Lit. Linguistic Comput., 2003


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