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Humanist Archives: May 28, 2020, 7:40 a.m. Humanist 34.67 - qualitative and quantitative

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        Date: 2020-05-27 11:38:33+00:00
        From: Marinella Testori 
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 34.59: on the qualitative and quantitative

Dear Willard,

In regard to the post by Leire Leguina, about which I wrote you recently,
it has been asked me a clarification about how to cite it.

The Chief Editor at OpenMethods let me know that the post can be cited in
the following way:

Leiure Leguina, "OpenMethods introduction to: Met-Hodos: (Re)considering
the road of research and analysis", OpenMethods: Highlighting Digital
Humanities Methods and Tools. [Blog post.] 25.05.2020.

I think this information could be useful to Humanists' readers wishing to
cite the post correctly.

Yours,
Marinella


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Dr Marinella Testori AKC - Associate of King's College London
Linguistic Annotation and Lexicology for Latin


Il giorno mar 26 mag 2020 alle ore 09:28 Humanist 
ha scritto:

>                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 34, No. 59.
>             Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London
>                    Hosted by King's Digital Lab
>                        www.dhhumanist.org
>                 Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org
>
>
>
>
>         Date: 2020-05-25 16:33:27+00:00
>         From: Marinella Testori 
>         Subject: qualitative and quantitative
>
> Dear Willard,
>
> On the OpenMethods blog, with  which I personally collaborate, the
> following
> contribution by Leire Leguina has appeared:
>
>
> https://openmethods.dariah.eu/2020/05/25/met-hodos-reconsidering-the-road-of-
> research-and-analysis/
> 
>
> It presents the blog 'Met-Hodos. (Re)considering the road of research and
> analysis', devoted to Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) and to the
> implementation of Mixed Methods, characterized by both quantitative and
> qualitative techniques in their application to DH.
>
> As the author, Andreas W. Müller, advocates, "Mixed Methods is a
> methodology that attempts to breach the qualitative-quantitative divide by
> integrating aspects of both approaches"
> (https://methodos.hypotheses.org/1533).
>
> I think the blog could provide stimulating insights for every Digital
> Humanist and every field of DH applications.
>
> Kind regards,
> Marinella
>
> --------------------------------------
> Dr Marinella Testori AKC - Associate of King's College London
> Linguistic Annotation and Lexicology for Latin
>
>
> 



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