Publications and presentations
Our staff participate in peer-reviewed conferences and publications. Here is a sample of publications and conference presentations we have made in the past few years:
- "Nine Projects, One Codebase: A Static Search Engine for Digital Editions." Presented at
- "Static Search: An Archivable and Sustainable Search Engine for the Digital Humanities."
- Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative: Selected Papers from the 2017 TEI Conference. Published in
- "The Prefabricated Website: Who needs a server anyway?" Presented at
- "Clearing the Air for Maintenance and Repair: Strategies, Experiences, Full Disclosure; Paper Three: Ruthless Principles for Digital Longevity"
- "Project Endings: Early Impressions From Our Recent Survey On Project Longevity In DH"
- "Beyond Validation: Using Programmed Diagnostics to Learn About, Monitor, and Successfully Complete Your DH Project." Published in , Oxford University Press/EADH (2019)
- "Algorithmic Determination of Japanese Ethnic Identity Based on Name." Published in the
- "Why do I need four search engines?" Presented at
- "Encoding Cryptic Crossword Clues with TEI." Presented at
- "Archiving form and function: preserving a 2003 digital project." Presented at
- "Selecting Technologies for Long-Term Survival." Presented at
- Published in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Oxford University Press/EADH (2016)
For more details on any of these publications, search the appropriate conference/publication website, or contact the department or individual members.
For information on our earlier publications and presentations, contact the department or individual members.