Gale Digital Scholar Lab

The Gale Digital Scholar Lab dramatically reduces the time needed to collect, curate, and clean large content sets, freeing up time to write algorithms and analyse data.

For libraries, as well as supporting the rapidly increasing need to support DH and digital literacy, Gale Digital Scholar Lab can promote new uses of institutional repositories and archives through its ‘content upload’ feature, which allows the ingest of external data that can then be run through the Lab’s analysis pipeline.

Gale Digital Scholar Lab:
Overview and Building a Content Set
The Gale Digital Scholar Lab dramatically reduces the time needed to collect, curate, and clean large content sets, freeing up time to write algorithms and analyse data.

For libraries, as well as supporting the rapidly increasing need to support DH and digital literacy, Gale Digital Scholar Lab can promote new uses of institutional repositories and archives through its ‘content upload’ feature, which allows the ingest of external data that can then be run through the Lab’s analysis pipeline.

Digital Scholar Overview and Building a Content Set
The Gale Digital Humanities Hub Supporting Teaching and Research in DH
https://www.gale.com/intl/primary-sources/digital-humanities

A New Lens for Historical Texts
Together with libraries, Gale is poised to help colleges and universities launch, enhance, or accelerate their digital scholarship programs, strengthening connections with faculty and students. Gale Digital Scholar Lab, developed with participation from beta testers across a wide range of institutions and organisations, is designed to transform the way scholars and students access and analyse Gale primary source materials by offering solutions to some of the most common challenges facing researchers in the digital humanities today. By integrating an unmatched depth and breadth of digital primary source matter with the most popular DH tools, Gale Digital Scholar Lab provides a new lens to explore history and empowers researchers to generate world-altering conclusions and outcomes. Through advanced humanities computing tools that make natural language processing (NLP) for historical texts accessible, more efficient, and impactful, the footprint of digital humanities can be expanded to more classrooms around the globe.