Group blog
This weblog was created by Anna Battigelli (SUNY Plattsburgh) and Eleanor Shevlin (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) to facilitate scholarly feedback and discussion pertaining to valuable online text-bases for the humanities, such as EEBO, ECCO, and the Burney Collection. Of particular interest are bibliographical problems encountered while using these text-bases. Also of interest are the consequences new digital tools present for the humanities, specifically their impact on teaching and research in the field of early modern studies.
Categories used most frequently by the blogger:
Digital Tools Digital Humanities Digital Archives Digital Literary Studies EEBO Bibliography Digital Curation ECCO Teaching Book History Libraries Burney 17th and 18th Century Newspapers NEH Digital Editing Conference 18thConnect SHARP DPLA Digital archiving Proquest
Free Access to the Women Writers Online for March
27 February 2017
EMOB is following its tradition of announcing free access to WWO for the month of March. The announcement comes from Sarah Connell, Assistant Director of the W0men Writers Project,...
10 February 2017
Posted on behalf of Kate Ozment. EMOB is grateful to Kate Ozment, doctoral candidate, Department of English, Texas A&M University, and Co-Editor, Women in Book History Bibliography,...
NEH-Funded KairosCamp Institutes
19 January 2017
EMOB Members who also receive ASECS emails have no doubt already seen this announcement for a new institute series at West Virginia University aimed at providing both authors and editors...
28 December 2016
Suppose one were to ask undergraduates to engage in the most basic of digital computational projects–say measuring the percentage of words used in dialogue in a given novel compared...