Storyteller: Visualizing perspectives in digital humanities projects

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Humanities scholars agree that the visualization of their data should bring order and insight, reveal patterns and provide leads for new research questions. However, simple two-dimensional visualizations are often too static and too generic to meet these needs. Visualization tools for the humanities should be able to deal with the observer dependency, heterogeneity, uncertainty and provenance of data and the complexity of humanities research questions. They should furthermore offer scholars the opportunity to interactively manipulate their data sets and queries. In this paper, we introduce Storyteller, an open source visualization tool designed to interactively explore complex data sets for the humanities. We present the tool, and demonstrate its applicability in three very different humanities projects.

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van der Zwaan, J. M., van Meersbergen, M., Fokkens, A., ter Braake, S., Leemans, I., Kuijpers, E., … Maks, I. (2016). Storyteller: Visualizing perspectives in digital humanities projects. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 482, pp. 78–90). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46224-0_8

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