"Which #DigitalHumanities Tools Are Actually Used in Research?" – We got some answers: https://t.co/5Z0PSmFWhe pic.twitter.com/4lak98Wsdg— Frank Fischer (@umblaetterer) December 6, 2019
15 most used #DigitalHumanities tools for research (excl. programming languages & social networks): @Gephi, @omeka, #stylo, #MALLET, @msexcel, @d3js_org, #NLTK, @WordPress, @drupal, @TextGrid, #CollateX, #GeoNames, @txm_, @ApacheSolr, @VoyantTools. https://t.co/ssDJNtcTt6— Frank Fischer (@umblaetterer) December 6, 2019
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