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Antonini, Alessio; Adamou, Alessandro; Suarez Figueroa, Mari Carmen and Benatti, Francesca (2023). Experiential Observations: an Ontology Pattern-based Study on Capturing the Potential Content within Evidences of Experiences. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 16(3), article no. 58.

Antonini, Alessio and Benatti, Francesca (2022). Cultural Challenges of DH Reflecting on DH Waves. In: Digital Humanities Congress 2022, 8-11 Sep 2022, Sheffield, UK.

Antonini, Alessio; Benatti, Francesca; Watson, Nicola; King, Edmund and Gibson, Jonathan (2021). Death and Transmediations: Manuscripts in the Age of Hypertext. In: HT '21: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, pp. 17–26.

Antonini, Alessio; Suárez-Figueroa, Mari Carmen; Adamou, Alessandro; Benatti, Francesca; Vignale, François; Gravier, Guillaume and Lupi, Lucia (2021). Understanding the phenomenology of reading through modelling. Semantic Web Journal, 12(2) pp. 191–217.

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Barker, Elton; Konstantinidou, Kyriaki; Kiesling, Brady and Foka, Anna (2023). Journeying through Space and Time with Pausanias’s Description of Greece. Literary Geographies, 9(1) pp. 124–160.

Barker, Elton; Palladino, Chiara and Gordin, Shai (2024). Digital approaches to investigating space and place in Classical Studies. The Classical Review (Early access).

Barker, Elton (2020). What would Indy do? Resisting post-truth through the practice of annotation. In: Roosevelt, Chris ed. Spatial Webs: Mapping Anatolian Pasts for Research and the Public. ANAMEDD: Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations. Istanbul: Koç University Research Centre for Anatolian Civilizations, pp. 5–31.

Barker, Elton; Foka, Anna and Konstantinidou, Kyriaki (2020). Coding for the Many, Transforming Knowledge for All: Annotating Digital Documents. Publications of the Modern Language Association, 135(1) pp. 195–202.

Barker, Elton; Simon, Rainer; Vitale, Valeria; Kahn, Rebecca and Isaksen, Leif (2019). Revisiting Linking Early Geospatial Documents with Recogito. e-Perimetron, 14(3) pp. 150–163.

Benatti, Francesca (2024). Innovations in Digital Comics: A Popular Revolution. Elements in Publishing and Book Culture. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Benatti, Francesca (2019). Young Ireland and the Superannuated Bard: Rewriting Thomas Moore in The Nation. In: McCleave, Sarah and O'Hanlon, Triona eds. The Reputations of Thomas Moore: Poetry, Music, and Politics. Poetry and Song in the Age of Revolution. New York and London: Routledge, pp. 214–234.

Benatti, Francesca (2013). Joining the press-gang: Thomas Moore and the Edinburgh Review. In: Benatti, Francesca; Ryder, Sean and Tonra, Justin eds. Thomas Moore: Texts, Contexts, Hypertext. Reimagining Ireland (24). Oxford: Peter Lang.

Benatti, Francesca; Gooding, Paul and Sillence, Matthew (2019). Developing a Community of Practice: The CHASE Model for Digital Humanities Researcher Training. In: Digital Humanities Conference 2019: Complexities, 9-12 Jul 2019, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Benatti, Francesca and King, David (2016). In Search of the Voice of the Edinburgh Review. In: Romantic Voices, 22-23 Jun 2016, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, Oxford, UK, British Association for Romantic Studies.

Benatti, Francesca and King, David (2017). A Question of Style: individual voices and corporate identity in the Edinburgh Review, 1814-1820. In: 49th Annual Conference of The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals: Borders and Border Crossings, 27-29 Jul 2017, University of Freiburg, Germany.

Benatti, Francesca and King, David (2018). One Year After. A Question of Style: individual voices and corporate identity in the Edinburgh Review, 1814-1820. In: RSVP/VSAWC 2018 The Body and the Page in Victorian Culture, 26-28 Jul 2018, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Benatti, Francesca and King, David (2017). Algorithmic criticism, Distant Reading and the Edinburgh Review. In: BARS (British Association for Romantic Studies) 2017 Romantic Improvement, 27-30 Jul 2017, University of York, UK.

Brooker, Sam; Antonini, Alessio; Benatti, Francesca and Ohge, Christopher (2022). Missed Connections: Hypertext and Book History. In: DH+BH: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Digital Humanities and Book History, 22-24 Sep 2022, Virtual.

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Daga, Enrico and Motta, Enrico (2019). Capturing themed evidence, a hybrid approach. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Knowledge Capture, K-Cap, ACM, pp. 93–100.

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Foka, Anna; Barker, Elton; Konstantinidou, Kyriaki; Mostofian, Nasrin; Kiesling, Brady; Talatas, Linda; Cenk Demiroglu, O. and Palm, Kajsa (2023). A Digital Periegesis: Implementing Spatial Research Infrastructures for Classical History and Archaeology. In: Petrulevich, Alexandra and Skovgaard Boeck, Simon eds. Digital Spatial Infrastructures and Worldviews in Pre-Modern Societies. Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities - ARC. Leeds: ARC Humanities Press, pp. 205–223.

Foka, Anna; Demiroglu, Osman Cenk; Barker, Elton; Mostofian, Nasrin; Konstantinidou, Kyriaki; Kiesling, Brady; Talatas, Linda and Palm, Kajsa (2022). Visualizing Pausanias’s Description of Greece with contemporary GIS. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 37(3) pp. 716–724.

Foka, Anna; Konstantinidou, Kyriaki; Talatas, Linda; Mostofian, Nasrin; Kiesling, John Brady; Barker, Elton; Demiroglu, Cenk O.; Palm, Kajsa; McMeekin, David and Vekselius, Johan (2022). Heritage metadata: a digital Periegesis. In: Koraljka, Golub and Ying-Hsang, Liu eds. Information and Knowledge Organisation in Digital Humanities: Global Perspectives. Routledge Research in Arts and Humanities. London: Routledge, pp. 227–242.

Foka, Anna; McMeekin, David A.; Konstantinidou, Kyriaki; Mostofian, Nasrin; Barker, Elton; Demiroglu, O. Cenk; Chiew, Ethan; Kiesling, Brady and Talatas, Linda (2021). Mapping Ancient Heritage Narratives with Digital Tools. In: Champion, E. M. ed. Virtual Heritage: A Guide. London: Ubiquity Press, pp. 55–65.

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Hall, Mark (2020). Opportunities and Risks in Digital Humanities Research. In: Carius, Hendrikje; Prell, Martin and Smolarski, René eds. Kooperationen in den digitalen Geisteswissenschaften gestalten. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KG, Göttingen, pp. 47–66.

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King, David and Benatti, Francesca (2018). A (Data) Tale Of Two Faculties. In: Data Conversations, 26 Nov 2018, The Open University, UK.

King, Helen (2020). Hippocrates Now: The 'Father of Medicine' in the Internet Age. Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception. London: Bloomsbury.

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Laffey, Des; Durkin, Mark; Cummins, Darryl and Gandy, Anthony (2021). A shift in power? Value co-creation through successful crowdfunding. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 172(4), article no. 121035.

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Motta, Enrico; Daga, Enrico; Opdahl, Andreas L. and Tessem, Bjørnar (2020). Analysis and Design of Computational News Angles. IEEE Access, 8 pp. 120613–120626.

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Nicholson, Bob and Hall, Mark (2020). Building The Old Joke Archive. In: Derrin, Daniel and Burrows, Hannah eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Humour, History, and Methodology. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 499–514.

Nita, Maria (2020). “‘Inside Story’: Participatory Storytelling and Imagination in Eco-pedagogical Contexts”. In: Molthan-Hill, Petra; Luna, Heather; Wall, Tony; Puntha, Helen and Baden, Denise eds. Storytelling for Sustainability in Higher Education: An Educator’s Handbook. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 154–167.

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Simon, Rainer; Barker, Elton; Isaksen, Leif; de Soto, Pau; Vitale, Valeria and Kahn, Rebecca (2016). Recogito. AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH.

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Vitale, Valeria; de Soto, Pau; Simon, Rainer; Barker, Elton; Isaksen, Leif and Kahn, Rebecca (2021). Pelagios – Connecting Histories of Place. Part I: Methods and Tools. International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 15(1-2) pp. 5–32.

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Álvarez, Inma (2019). Panel discussion: what implications do digital culture & technology have for the future of modern languages research? In: Mapping Multilingualism and Digital Culture, 22 Jun 2017, King's College London.

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