Where IS the Brut?

An actual map! continue reading
An actual map! continue reading
Land Acknowledgment continue reading
Working with library catalogues. continue reading
Women working before 1950 in computational literary studies continue reading
Learning about interoperability and thinking about the Brut corpus continue reading
Brut and Remix featured by Les Enluminures continue reading
Next step toward a database of Middle English Prose Brut chronicles. continue reading
Pre-print of ““Chaucer and the Future of World Literature” continue reading
Author: Neil Weijer, new research team member. continue reading
How to make a book. continue reading
First steps toward a database of Middle English Prose Brut chronicles. continue reading
Archive Journal, September 2018 continue reading
A brief aside on another topic. continue reading
We’re reviving the online catalogue of Brut manuscripts. continue reading
Author: Monica Erives. New research team member. continue reading
In which an algorithm blocks our collaboration continue reading
Summary of project status, beginning of year 3 continue reading
Author: Divya Kalidindi Upon my arrival at Dartmouth, I must admit that I had no prior experience with Digital Humanities, nor was I truly aware of what the field entailed. Therefore, working with Professor Warren and her team not only provided me with a greater understanding of DH, but also, … continue reading
Things we learned how to do at ILiADS @ Hamilton College continue reading
Laura and I are spending the week at the Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship at Hamilton College. The institute is a unique opportunity to immerse ourselves in Remix while collaborating with colleagues with a wide range of expertise and experience. The model is project-based and team-based, so the prospects … continue reading
Digital publishing module winds down for now. continue reading
We wrote an article about our work so far. continue reading
This summer brings a “learning tour” of several one-week residencies to develop new ideas, context, and skills for Remix. First stop–Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Victoria. As the start date drew close, I realized that I had mistakenly signed up for a course that requested that we … continue reading
Author: Bay ByrneSim In Remix, projects are never “done.” There’s always a new way to experiment, another remix waiting to happen. After setting up our Omeka site, we wondered what would happen if we tried a new theme (re: Michelle’s post Thinking with Themes) for the site. Would it change … continue reading