Contents |
Books in space : adjacency, EEBO-TCP, and early modern dramatists / Michael Witmore and Jonathan Hope -- Plotting the "female wits" controversy : gender, genre, and printed plays, 1670-1699 / Mattie Burkert -- A bird's-eye view of early modern Latin : distant reading, network analysis , and style variation / Maciej Eder -- Displaying textual and translational variants in a hypertextual and multilingual edition of Shakespeare's multi-text plays / Jesús Tronch -- Re-modeling the edition : creating the corpus of Folger digital texts / Rebecca Niles and Michael Poston -- Collaborative curation and exploration of the EEBO-TCP corpus / Martin Mueller, Philip R. Burns, and Craig A. Berry -- "Ill shapen sounds, and false orthography : a computational approach to early English orthographic variation / Anupam Basu -- Linked open data and sematic web technologies in Emblematica online / Timothy W. Cole, Myung-Ja K. Han, and Mara R. Wade -- Mapping toponyms in early modern plays with the Map of early modern London and Internet Shakespeare editions projects : case study in interoperability / Janelle Jenstad and Diane K. Jakacki -- Microstoria 2.0 : geo-locating Renaissance spatial and architectural history / Fabrizio Nevola -- Gazing into imaginary spaces : digital modeling and the representation of reality / John N. Wall -- Cambridge revisited? Simulation, methodology, and phenomenology in the study of theatre history / Jennifer Roberts-Smith, Shawn DeSouza-Coelho, and Paul J. Stoesser -- Staying relevant : marketing Shakespearean performance through social media / Geoffrey Way. |