- Virtual Museums: From Enthusiasm to Misunderstanding
- From the Written Word to the Egocentric Network: Applying Network Analysis to the Epistolary Exchanges of Karl von Lichtenstein-Castelcorno, Prince-Bishop of Olomouc, with the Roman Curia in the Late Seventeenth Century (1666–1695)
- Why isn’t FAIR enough? Bringing together methods and values for Open Science uptake
- Collateral Damage. Online Reception of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky after the Invasion of Ukraine
- A catalogue of software tools for digital scholarly editing
- Creativity, Invention and Linguistic Analysis.
- About big data and digital neo-positivism in history research
- Wittgensteinian Network and Wittgensteinian Oracle. Two humanistic-digital tools in and beyond lexicological enquiry
- OpenStreetMap and Its Application to Monumental Studies: An Opportunity for Digital Public History? Quantitative Examples and Methodological Reflections
- The Laws of Ine. Report of a Digital Edition of a Renaissance Manuscript
- Applying Text Mining Methods to Construct a Domain Ontology from Definitions
- The use of the particle 'ne' in creative writing in Italian as a second language: An analysis of a Greek learners' corpus
- From Ontology Design to User Experience. A Methodology to Design Interfaces for Information Seeking Purposes
- Maia: an Open Collaborative Platform for Text Annotation, E-Lexicography, and Lexical Linking
- Digitality as a longue durée historical phenomenon
