Digital Scholarship in the Humanities

Papers
(The H4-Index of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Corpus Linguistics and Translation Tools for Digital Humanities: Research Methods and Applications. Stefania M. Maci and Michele Sala (eds)59
Corpus Linguistics for Health Communication: A Guide for Research. Gavin Brooks and Luke Curtis Collins36
Authentic display and interaction: the communication strategy of martial arts documentary Hermit Master30
Quantitative Syntactic Features in Chinese and English: A Comparative Study Based on Dependency Relations (汉英句法计量特征:基于依存关系的比较研究 Han Ying Ju Fa Ji Liang Te Zheng: Ji Yu Yi Cun Guan Xi De Bi Jiao Yan Ji30
Consensus communities: emergent literary communities and the challenge to genre26
Early modern translation and the digital humanities. Hilary Brown, Regina Toepfer, and Jörg Wesche (eds.)23
ShipSafe: linguistic and conceptual representation in a corpus-based domain ontology-informed e-glossary of shipboard life-saving appliances19
Retraction of: “Sentiment analysis of Chinese ancient poetry based on multidimensional knowledge attention”16
Triangulating text relationship in literary retranslation: The Great Gatsby in Chinese15
AI-assisted hermeneutics: validating a large language model for the rhetorical analysis of the book of revelation13
Translator attribution of Hongloumeng: using entropy-based features and machining learning algorithm13
The institutional repertoire in the hands of ordinary readers: a quantitative analysis of the impact of works from the French and Portuguese school canons on Goodreads11
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