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Literature and Digital Diversity
  • Credit
  • Schedule
    • PART I: Shakespeare in Many Forms: Text Encoding
    • PART II: Textual Corpora and Computational Text Analysis
    • PART III: Digital Archive Curation and Creativity
  • Syllabus
  • Resources
Literature and Digital Diversity
ELIZABETH MADDOCK DILLON AND SARAH CONNELL
  • Credit
  • Schedule
    • PART I: Shakespeare in Many Forms: Text Encoding
    • PART II: Textual Corpora and Computational Text Analysis
    • PART III: Digital Archive Curation and Creativity
  • Syllabus
  • Resources
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Resources

Visualizations

  • To See or Not to See
  • Frankenstein Trans formed
  • The Gender Balance of Fiction
  • Serendip Shakespeare

Digital Editions and Corpora

  • Early English Books Online
  • EEBO-TCP
  • Women Writers Online
  • Women Writers in Review
  • DocSouth
  • Visualizing Early Print
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Victorian Women Writers Project
  • Civil War Governors
  • Shelley-Godwin Archive
  • Shakespeare Documented
  • Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama

Text Analysis Tools

  • Early Modern Print
  • Word Trees
  • Textexture
  • Word Counter
  • Credit
  • Schedule
    • PART I: Shakespeare in Many Forms: Text Encoding
    • PART II: Textual Corpora and Computational Text Analysis
    • PART III: Digital Archive Curation and Creativity
  • Syllabus
  • Resources

This project was created using the CERES: Exhibit Toolkit with help from the Digital Scholarship Group at the Northeastern University Library.

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