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  2. Tag: Islamic Languages

Resource: Your first computed visualization, or, how to use Python

There comes a time when using Word or PowerPoint or Excel is not going to be enough to create a visualization. There is simply too much to process or the envisioned result is too complex to do by hand. Then what? It’s time to learn a few more tricks. This is best done on something…

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in Resources   DH in Practice, Islamic Languages, Visualization

Resource: Deciphering Ottoman Turkish Manuscripts with LexiQamus

Sometimes it takes days or even weeks to be able to read and decipher a word in manuscripts. This problem, which can be experienced in every language, is a problem frequently encountered by Ottoman historians in the process of reading words in Ottoman Turkish manuscripts. At this point, LexiQamus, an online resource that makes it…

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in Resources   Islamic Languages, Online Resources, Ottoman Studies
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