“Suppose there’s some connection”: Visualizing Character Interactions in...
For this year’s Bloomsday, Rhonda Armstrong, Regina Higgins, Steven Hoelscher, Pamela Andrews and I collaborated digitally to extend the Ulysses dataset and visualization work begun at THATCamp Prime...
View ArticleInfinite Ulysses: Project Precedents and Caveats
A quick review of contextualizing and digital resources for Ulysses editioning, plus some notes on how I’m imagining (and limiting my imagination of) the final “Infinite Ulysses” digital edition....
View ArticleThinking Through Making: More Precedents for Scholarly Experimentation as...
I’ve written previously about how experiments and new methods with textual editions and tools function as scholarly arguments; in this post I’ll give a few more examples of how experimental humanities...
View ArticleBitcurator: Digital Forensics in the Archive
I’ve just started work on the Bitcurator project at MITH; to give you a sense of what I’m doing, here are my tweets explaining, defining, and relating this information science work to humanists (skip...
View ArticleGet Your Data into Gephi: A Quick and Basic Tutorial
If you’re interested in learning more about information visualization by trying out some yourself, here’s a quick tutorial on how to get a very basic dataset showing character relationships from a...
View ArticleUpcoming Talk @Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities 2014
I’m an invited speaker at the upcoming Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities 2014 (April 10-11, 2014). The annual event brings together several senior scholars as well as several young scholars (Ph.D....
View ArticleChoosing the best format for your scholarship: digital dissertation edition
Today, I’m participating in a panel on “What Does a 21st Century Dissertation Look Like?” in the University of Maryland English Department; we’ll explore various ways of conceiving a humanities...
View ArticleMy Digital Dissertation: Public Humanities, Participatory Design, and...
A transcript of my talk on digital humanities interface usability and my dissertation from the recent Nebraska Digital Humanities Forum is below, and it’s a great overview of the entire dissertation....
View ArticleDissertation Quick Video!
Here’s a quick, three-minute video about my dissertational project: If you want to know more, the recent talk I gave at the Nebraska DH Forum is pretty thorough, or you can check out the feed of blog...
View ArticleDesigning Digital Editions: Inclusivity vs. the Literary Canon
I’m designing my Infinite Ulysses digital edition website toward including readers usually left out of critical discussions of complex texts through participatory design. One result of that thinking...
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