FAQ
Digital Humanities Academic Services FAQs
Answers to common questions about ethical support, methods documentation, editing and publication preparation for digital humanities work.
Can Contentxprtz help with a digital humanities thesis or dissertation?
Yes. We can support proposals, literature reviews, methodology chapters, analysis chapters, discussion sections, formatting and final editing. The focus is on improving clarity, structure, documentation and academic presentation while the scholar remains responsible for the research decisions and final submission.
Do you work with text mining, corpus analysis and cultural analytics projects?
Yes. We can help explain corpus design, text-selection logic, keyword or concordance analysis, topic-modelling results, OCR limitations, sampling decisions and interpretive links between computational outputs and humanities arguments.
Can you improve my methodology section if I used digital tools?
Yes. We can refine the methodology narrative so that readers understand the tools used, the data or sources analysed, the steps followed, the limitations involved and why the method is appropriate for the research question.
Can you help with metadata, annotation and digital edition documentation?
Yes. We can assist with editorial rationale, annotation categories, metadata consistency, taxonomy planning, source documentation and explanatory notes for digital editions or archive-based projects.
Do you create maps, graphs or network visualisations?
We can support the planning, interpretation, labelling, captioning and academic explanation of visual outputs. Where a project requires new technical production, the scope is reviewed first so that expectations, inputs and deliverables are clear.
Can you help respond to journal reviewer comments?
Yes. We can help prepare a clear response matrix, revise manuscript sections, improve method transparency and align changes with reviewer feedback. We do not guarantee acceptance, but we can make the revision package more organised and academically persuasive.
Is the support ethical for university submissions?
The service is designed as editing, research-quality support, documentation guidance and publication preparation. We do not encourage plagiarism, fabricated evidence, false claims, undisclosed authorship or work that violates institutional rules.
What should I share to receive an accurate quote?
Share the draft or sample pages, project stage, word count, target journal or university format, source type, digital method used, deadline and the exact support needed. For reviewer responses, include anonymised comments and the current manuscript version.