Remix Goes to France
A translation of Remix for Journées du logiciel libre. continue reading
A translation of Remix for Journées du logiciel libre. continue reading
A recent court case sets precedent for the future of digital libraries, and it could shape the future of manuscript digitization efforts. continue reading
The digital handlist of Middle English Prose Brut manuscripts published by Dartmouth Library. continue reading
The data set of Middle English Prose Brut chronicles. continue reading
Digital Philology, Spring 2021 continue reading
A project video continue reading
Report on a day of conversation. 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
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
In which an algorithm blocks our collaboration continue reading
Summary of project status, beginning of year 3 continue reading
Digital publishing module winds down for now. continue reading
We wrote an article about our work so far. 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
Author: Bay ByrneSim Omeka is an exhibition-based publishing tool that presumes that your data or writing will be in discrete chunks, and will be a combination of text and items. My goal was to publish Michelle and Deborah’s essay in Omeka to see what the tool could do for us … continue reading
Author: Bay ByrneSim When we began the digital publishing project, we realized that there were amazing, high-quality photos of the Brut on Deborah Howe’s computer in the conservation lab, and that these images did not exist anywhere else. So, we had to open a detour into digital preservation. We were … continue reading
Author: Bay ByrneSim Over the next two months, I’ll be exploring digital publishing using a photo essay by Michelle and Deborah Howe titled “The Dartmouth Brut: Conservation, Authenticity, Dissemination.” The article was published in print in Digital Philology (3.2 [Fall 2014]: 178-195) and online in HTML. My project will be to … continue reading
Reflection on the seminar “Digital Annotation in Theory and Practice.” continue reading
Musings on digital reading and annotation capabilities. continue reading
Qingyu Wang, Michelle Warren, Jennifer Zhong, Laura Braunstein, Bay ByrneSim continue reading
Making a facsimile book. continue reading