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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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 Collins35
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
Triangulating text relationship in literary retranslation: The Great Gatsby in Chinese28
Consensus communities: emergent literary communities and the challenge to genre24
Early modern translation and the digital humanities. Hilary Brown, Regina Toepfer, and Jörg Wesche (eds.)23
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 Goodreads19
Authentic display and interaction: the communication strategy of martial arts documentary Hermit Master14
ShipSafe: linguistic and conceptual representation in a corpus-based domain ontology-informed e-glossary of shipboard life-saving appliances14
Translator attribution of Hongloumeng: using entropy-based features and machining learning algorithm13
Retraction of: “Sentiment analysis of Chinese ancient poetry based on multidimensional knowledge attention”12
AI-assisted hermeneutics: validating a large language model for the rhetorical analysis of the book of revelation11
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