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The Viola in America: Two Centuries of Progress
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Visualizing Texts, Modeling History: Possibilities for Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
(2008)Presentation given for scholars in hemispheric American studies, October 8, 2008 -
What Does Your Data Need?
(2015-09-25)What does research data need so that it can live on after the experiment is over? Challenges facing Rice researchers in successfully (and strategically) managing their research data include formulating an effective data ... -
“When We’re Done with It, We Don’t Care What Happens to It” What Open Access Practitioners Can Learn from Deadheads
(2016)Historians and commentators have long praised the Grateful Dead for their razor-sharp business acumen, especially the band’s policy on audience taping. What started as way to stem the tide of bootlegs (while keeping a ... -
Whisper: Supporting Knowledge Transfer for Academics
(2005-08-09)Today, despite decades of research, computer support for academic knowledge workers is fragmented and poorly integrated. While office automation and other forms of Computer Supported Collaborative Work(CSCW) ... -
Whisper: The Role of Digital Libraries
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Who Me, a Journal Editor? A Ten Year Journey
(2018-01-22)An essay reflecting on ten years serving as a journal co-editor. -
Why I’m Excited (and a Little Worried) about the Digital Humanities
(2010)A presentation on digital humanities given for the 2010 Rice Humanities Research Center Undergraduate Lecture Series: Big Questions and Future Directions in the Humanities. October 21, 2010 -
Why TEI? How Text Encoding Facilitates Research and Analysis
(2008)Discusses how TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) can be used by archives and special collections libraries. Defines TEI and provides background on XML. Provides examples of how TEI can facilitate text analysis, placing ... -
Women Inventors: Information Sources
(2018)This paper describes information sources related to women inventors and patent holders from the inception of patenting in the United States through 2017. It includes books, websites, blogs, and studies from government and ...