Nora C. Benedict (Author)
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Peter D. McDonald;
(2016)
Semper Aliquid Novi: Reclaiming the Future of Book History from an African Perspective
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Matthew Kirschenbaum;
Sarah Werner;
(2014)
Digital Scholarship and Digital Studies: The State of the Discipline
Book
Daniel T. Kline;
(2014)
Digital Gaming Re-Imagines the Middle Ages
Book
Richard Rogers;
(2013)
Digital Methods
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Martin Gorsky;
(2015)
Into the Dark Domain: The UK Web Archive as a Source for the Contemporary History of Public Health
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Vincent Brown;
(2016)
Narrative Interface for New Media History: Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760–1761
Book
Andrew L. Russell;
(2014)
Open Standards and the Digital Age: History, Ideology, and Networks
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Soraya de Chadarevian;
(2016)
The future historian: Reflections on the archives of contemporary sciences
Book
Ralph Schroeder;
Erik T. Meyer;
(2015)
Knowledge Machines: Digital Transformations of the Sciences and Humanities
Book
Alan G. Gross;
Joseph E. Harmon;
(2016)
The Internet Revolution in the Sciences and Humanities
Article
Stephen P. Weldon;
(2018)
Building Infrastructure in the Digital Age: Case Study of the Isis Bibliography of History of Science, 2002-2018
Book
Zalc, Claire;
Claire Lemercier;
(2019)
Quantitative methods in the humanities: an introduction
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Helen J. Burgess;
(2021)
Machine Dream Anthropocene: On Taking a Bot to the MLA
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David Ciccoricco;
(2021)
Through the Portal, and What Michael Joyce Found There
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Anu Masso;
Maris Männiste;
Andra Siibak;
(2020)
‘End of Theory’ in the Era of Big Data: Methodological Practices and Challenges in Social Media Studies
Article
Edmund Russell;
Lauren Winkler;
(October 2023)
Animating History: Digitally Mapping the United States Telegraph System
Article
Dana L. Pertermann;
Bradley J. Carr;
(2022)
To Preserve the Struggle: Digitizing the Oregon Trail
Article
Leah Henrickson;
Albert Meroño-Peñuela;
(2022)
The Hermeneutics of Computer-Generated Texts
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Allen, Colin;
The InPhO Group, ;
(2013)
Cross-Cutting Categorization Schemes in the Digital Humanities
Chapter
Stephen P. Weldon;
(2015)
Historians and Their Data
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