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Reading with Machines

I just put up a longish post over at Early Modern Online Bibliography called “Reading with Machines.” It’s a highly selective and impressionistic overview of literary DH work, plus a bunch of links to relevant articles/sites/blogs/etc. Might be of interest to some; I may revise it at some point for inclusion here.

August 11, 2009Matthew Wilkens emob Leave a comment

Comments as Blogging

I’ve been taking part in an interesting conversation over at the Early Modern Online Bibliography blog, in a thread on the MONK Project. I’ve laid out some arguments about machine-aided work that I should probably pull together here at some point. In the meantime, see this post and thread. But check out the whole blog, too—plenty of smart to go around.

Back to Disgrace shortly …

July 30, 2009Matthew Wilkens emob Leave a comment

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Unknown's avatarMy name is Matthew Wilkens. I’m an associate professor of Information Science at Cornell. See the "About" page for more information and a contact form.

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