The Schedule page includes links to parts of the bibliography relevant to specific classes. You can also see items in the bibliography filtered by these topic tags: Archives | Corpora | Data | Data narrative | Data science | Data structure | Data visualization | Digital humanities | Distant reading | Humanities | Infrastructure | Interpretation & interpretability | Science
For fuller resources, see the web site for the instructor’s graduate course on “Digital Humanities: Introduction to the Field.”
Guldi, Jo. “Critical Search: A Procedure for Guided Reading in Large-Scale Textual Corpora.” Journal of Cultural Analytics, 2018. https://doi.org/10.22148/16.030. Cite
Liu, Alan. “The Meaning of the Digital Humanities.” PMLA 128, no. 2 (2013): 409–23. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23489068. Cite
Piper, Andrew. Enumerations: Data and Literary Study. Chicago ; London: The University of Chicago Press, 2018. Cite
Sherratt, Tim. “‘A Map and Some Pins’: Open Data and Unlimited Horizons.” Invisible Australians (blog), 2013. http://invisibleaustralians.org/blog/2013/06/%e2%80%98a-map-and-some-pins%e2%80%99-open-data-and-unlimited-horizons/. Cite
Underwood, Ted. Topic Modeling Made Just Simple Enough., 2012. https://tedunderwood.com/2012/04/07/topic-modeling-made-just-simple-enough/. Cite