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Lingua Technica: Journal of Digital Literary Studies is a peer-reviewed international journal published by Asosiasi Relawan dan Pengelola Jurnal LPTNU (ARJUNU). This journal is dedicated to exploring the intersection of language, literature, and technology within the realm of digital platforms. The journal covers a wide range of fields, including digital literature, e-poetry, and the relationship between language, literature, and technology in diverse contexts. It investigates the interaction between technology and language in literary works and the innovations in the form and style of literature brought about by digital platforms.
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| Editor-in-chief | : Achmad Fawaid |
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| E-ISSN | : 3109-3264 | |
| DOI | : Prefix 10.64595/lingtech by |
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| Publisher | : Asosiasi Relawan dan Pengelola Jurnal LPTNU | |
| Frequency | : 2 issues per year (January & July) | |
| Focus & Scope | : E-literature, tech. & new media in language, etc. | |
| Citation & Indexing | : Sinta, Copernicus, Garuda, Google Scholar, Dimensions, Indonesia OneSearch | |
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Current Issue
All articles in this issue were authored/co-authored by 13 authors from 6 countries (United Kingdom, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Spain, Indonesia)
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Full Issue
Articles
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Mapping thematic patterns in Indonesian novels through concept mining and computational linguistics
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From manuscript to metadata: preserving Indonesian literary heritage in the contemporary digital transition
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Digital reading platforms in literary learning: cultural understanding and engagement in Indonesian and Malay texts
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Text mining and semantic modeling of literary corpora: a machine learning–based study of Indonesian fiction
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Digital literary cartography and colonial space: re-mapping spatial imaginations in Robinson Crusoe and Max Havelaar
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Poetics of algorithmic excess: digital aesthetics in Indonesia’s Twitter poetry bot
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