2023 |
“Not a Word Was Said Ever Again”: Silence and Speech in Women’s Oral History Accounts of Sexual Harassment |
Estelle Freedman |
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Computational text analysis, Digital collection |
2022 |
"The Josquin canon at 500: with an appendix produced in collaboration with Joshua Rifkin" |
Jesse Rodin |
Early Music (forthcoming) |
Data visualization |
2022 |
AI in the Research Library Environment |
Catherine Nicole Coleman and Michael A. Keller |
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Digital collection, Machine learning |
2022 |
Perceptions of Medieval Manuscripts: The Phenomenal Book |
Elaine Treharne |
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DH metacriticism, Digital collection, Digital edition, Digital reading/viewing environment, Digitization |
2022 |
Subjectivity and Discoverability: An Exploration with Images |
Catherine Nicole Coleman, Claudia Engel, and Hilary Thorsen |
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Digital collection, Machine learning |
2022 |
“Corpus Synodalium: Medieval Canon Law in the Digital Age” |
Rowan Dorin |
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Corpus construction, Digital tool creation |
2022 |
“Looking as from a Distance on the World”: Poetic Epistemologies of the Long Eighteenth Century |
Mark Algee-Hewitt |
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Quantitative analysis |
2021 |
"Corpus Synodalium: Local Ecclesiastical Legislation in Medieval Europe" |
Rowan Dorin |
https://corpus-synodalium.com |
Digital edition, Digital collection |
2021 |
"Digital Atlas of Medieval Dioceses and Ecclesiastical Provinces (1200-1500)" |
Rowan Dorin, Clara Romani |
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Digital mapping |
2021 |
"Slavery, the End of Slavery, and the Intensification of Work in the French Soudan, 1883-1912" |
Richard Roberts |
African Economic History (vol. 49, no. 1) |
Data visualization, Quantitative analysis, Spatial history |
2021 |
"The Global Medieval Sourcebook: Creating a Sustainable Digital Anthology of Medieval Texts and Translation" |
Kathryn Starkey, Quinn Dombrowski, Mae Velloso-Lyons |
seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies (vol. 57, no. 3) |
DH metacriticism, Digital collection, Digital edition, Digital reading/viewing environment |
2021 |
"The Registers of Slave Liberation in Colonial Senegal: Preliminary Analysis of the Evidence from 1894 to 1903" |
Richard Roberts, Joshua Goodwin, Erica Ivins, Rebecca Wall |
Slaveries & Post-Slaveries (vol. 5) |
Data visualization, Quantitative analysis |
2021 |
Models of Argument-Driven Digital History: Where is America in the Republic of Letters? |
Caroline Winterer |
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Networks |
2021 |
Nationalizing Nature: Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border, Vol. 122 |
Frederico Freitas |
Cambridge University Press |
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Data visualization |
2021 |
Paper Trails: The US Post and the Making of the American West |
Cameron Blevins |
Oxford University Press |
Networks, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Digital mapping, Data visualization |
2021 |
Spatial Genealogies: Mobility, Settlement, and Empire-Building in the Brazilian Backlands, 1650–1800 |
Leonardo Barleta |
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Networks, Spatial history |
2021 |
Your Computer Is on Fire |
Thomas S Mullaney, Benjamin Peters, Mar Hicks, and Kavita Philip |
MIT Press |
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2021 |
“The Bishop as Lawmaker in Late Medieval Europe” |
Rowan Dorin |
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Computational text analysis, Corpus construction |
2020 |
"Introduction- With a Letter in Hand: Writing, Communication, and Representation in Renaissance Italy" |
Paula Findlen |
Routledge |
Networks, Network analysis |
2020 |
"Kircher's Bohemia: Jesuit Networks and Habsburg Patronage in the Seventeenth Century" |
Paula Findlen, Iva Lelkovà and Suzanne Sutherland |
Erudition and the Republic of Letters (vol. 5, no. 2) |
Data visualization, Network analysis, Networks, Quantitative analysis |