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Putnam- The Future of this Project

by putnam1 | Jun 20, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

I’d love to get an article published on Persuasions Online eventually. I think that doing so will take a decent amount of work, but it will be a good avenue for me to take the work I’m doing this summer further. By writing and publishing an article, I...

Temme- Broader Publishing Opportunities

by temme1 | Jun 16, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

Think about broader publishing opportunities… where else can this project live? Write up a brief report on the one marked with your initials, and see if you can find 1-2 other possible places to share our research. 18th Connect is a website containing digital projects...

Protected: Hindman- The Future of this Project

by hindma1 | Jun 16, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

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Temme- Surprising Discoveries

by temme1 | Jun 15, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

Undoubtedly, the most surprising thing I have discovered about this project so far is that Google cannot be trusted. As I have learned to use various primary and secondary source databases and compared the results I get from them to the results I am able to get from...

Protected: Hindman- Muslin Trade

by hindma1 | Jun 15, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

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Putnam- My New Jane Austen

by putnam1 | Jun 15, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

This project has entirely changed my perception of Jane Austen. I came into this project viewing Austen as a simplistic writer who wrote cheesy, overblown romance narratives. In other words, I subscribed to the myth of Austen. Every day this summer I have come to...
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Our Project

How are digital archives changing the way we can conduct and publish primary research? This project will introduce students to methods in digital research and digital publishing, within the context of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's death and the posthumous publication of her first and last novel, Northanger Abbey. Participants will design and conduct research on Jane Austen and her novels, drawing on digital archives that give researchers access to primary historical documents. The research will be published in the form of digital projects intended for a general audience. Students will also use this research to host a series of community reading groups, which will include both student research presentations to provide context for the novels and student-­led discussion of Austen's Northanger Abbey.

Student Research Blogs

  • Advice for Future Researchers
  • Protected: Advice for Future Project
  • Putnam- Advice for Future Project
  • Temme- Updated Skills List
  • Putnam- The Future of this Project

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