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The Dragonfly’s Gaze

This blog deals with computational approaches to literary text analysis, i.e. with the exploring, analyzing and interpreting (mostly) literary texts (mostly from European literary traditions) using textual data in digital form, software and services which support or enable such analysis, and various methods supported by software. While the thematic focus is relative narrow, the scope of items to be dealt with will be relatively wide, covering my own research related to computational text analysis as well as other people’s research and relevant methods, tools, data, events, people, publications, and news.


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Christof Schöch (June 25, 2012). The Dragonfly’s Gaze. The Dragonfly's Gaze. Retrieved May 25, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/nwe6


Christof Schöch

Christof Schöch is Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Trier, Germany, and scientific Co-Director of the Trier Center for Digital Humanities. He is vice president of the Digital Humanities Association for the German-speaking area (DHd), President of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations' (ADHO) Constituent Organization Board and co-editor of the Journal of Computational Literary Studies (JCLS). 

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