Drowning in Texts
The comments on the Digital Mishnah demo deserve a full response (although the short response is: thank you and, in almost all cases, I agree). [...]
The comments on the Digital Mishnah demo deserve a full response (although the short response is: thank you and, in almost all cases, I agree). [...]
I am pleased to say that with a lot of work on a lot of people’s part, there is now a live demo of the [...]
In addition to getting the demo ready to go live–it’s ready to go!–this summer’s agenda has been to add texts and add reference material. We [...]
We now have two versions of a demos up and ready to run. Both allow a user to pull data from the witness files, containing [...]
My friend Sarah Wasserman, who is finishing up a brilliant dissertation on the idea and instances of ephemerality in 20th century American literature, recently sent [...]
After a brief pause to reevaluate resources, aims, and methods, the Modern British archive of the Foreign Literatures in America project is back on track [...]
The research I am doing presently uses visualizations to show latent patterns that may be detected in a set of poems using computational tools, such [...]
The Site I’ve now updated the “Examples of Work” page on digitalmishnah.org to include viewable samples. Thanks to Kirsten Keister for setting up the light [...]
Since my last post, I have been working on a grant application. This has afforded the opportunity of some stock taking. I’ve also had some [...]
MITH is pleased to announce Lisa Rhody, doctoral candidate in the department of English at the University of Maryland, as the Winnemore Dissertation Fellow for [...]