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Power, Language, and Access: The Role of Multilingualism in Digital Knowledge Production

From the Museum Back to the Tomb: the Virtual Rejoining of a Sarcophagus and its Burial, and the Digitization of Ancient Egyptian Magical Compositions

Multilingual Pathways in Digital Humanities: Integrating Research and Teaching Amidst Institutional Change

Charting the Empire: Power, Wealth and Death in the Ottoman World, 1700-1850

Semantics of Empire: Neural Machine Translation of Ottoman Turkish

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