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Protected: Hindman- Digital Skills

by hindma1 | Jun 13, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

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Putnam- Digital Tools

by putnam1 | Jun 13, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

Helpful digital tools for projects:   Muslin trade/empire/commodification: interactive map, knightlab storymap showing India, London, Bath, and possibly the routes of East India Company ships general overview: various timelines, maybe using the knightlab...

Temme- Digital Tools

by temme1 | Jun 12, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

Describe what digital tools will best fit your research topic. What technology skills do you know? What will you need to learn? At this point, it seems that I will be pursuing the reception history of Northanger Abbey. I will be tracing examples of the reception...

Putnam- Skills I Want to Develop

by putnam1 | Jun 7, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

digital archival research (online database skills) – I think that this kind of research is the future of literary studies and historical humanities research in general, so I hope to improve my digital research skills throughout the summer. wordpress/website...

Protected: Hindman- Skill Development

by hindma1 | Jun 7, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

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Temme- What Is Already Known/ What Can Be Added

by temme1 | Jun 6, 2017 | community, Elissa's Blog, Joseph's Blog, Sarah's Blog, Uncategorized

What do scholars know already about your topic? What do you hope to add to the conversation? Though I have not yet narrowed down a single topic that I wish to focus on individually, I am still attached to the idea of incorporating race issues, the treatment of racial...
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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

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

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