The accidental maximalist: Or, what’s so minimal about minimal editions?
This is the text of a talk I gave at the Text Encoding Initiative Conference in Buenos Aires (TEI2024).
This is the text of a talk I gave at the Text Encoding Initiative Conference in Buenos Aires (TEI2024).
I knew there was a reason I deferred website updates until the summer.
A panel event I co-organized on open humanities scholarship.
Something I wrote for the Rutgers DHI website about navigating the terrain of online publishing, with accompanying grumbles about digital project maintenance.
Instructions for setting up Visual Studio Code as an XML editor for use with the Text Encoding Initiative.
An overview of the records contributed by Rutgers, including a personal favorite from Special Collections.
I let my promotion with tenure (Librarian II at my institution) pass without comment last year because it was a dreadful year in which some of my colleagues ...
The idea of this special issue on digital humanities was first suggested to me by my friend and colleague, Jonathan Sauceda, who is the incoming general edit...
This is the text of a talk I gave at the Association for Computers and the Humanities conference (ACH2019). I use two examples of text encoding work I did wi...
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Text of a workshop I led at the Music Library Association Annual Meeting 2016
I’m posting below the remarks from my part of a presentation given together with Anna Kijas, Senior Digital Scholarship Librarian (Boston College Libraries),...
Remarks from a talk given at a HathiTrust symposium held at Rutgers in February 2015
A literary mapping exercise using Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady
A library session for an upper-level undergraduate Italian studies course.
A review of Digital Humanities 2014 in Lausanne, Switzerland
A review of the 2014 meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing.