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ATNU Virtual Speakers - Recordings

Most of our speakers in the ATNU Virtual Speaker Series have let us record their talks. Below is a list of those who have so far, with a link to the news item about it for more information (and that has a link to the recording).
- "It's alive! The Frankenstein Variorum and adventures in machine-assisted collation", Elisa Beshero-Bondar, 2022-06-14
- “Finding common ground: A Companion to Digital Editing Methods”, Elli Bleeker, 2022-05-18
- “The Letters of Hannah More, a Digital Edition: why I'm a digital convert”, Kerri Andrews, 2022-05-05
- “Digital Homes: Technology and Sexuality in the Indiaspora”, Rahul K. Gairola, 2022-03-31
- “Color Matters: How Will 18th-Century Color Print and Textual Meaning Survive Mass Digitization?”, Kirstyn Leuner, 2022-01-27
- “REED London's London”, Diane Jakacki, 2021-05-27
- “Computational Literary Studies Goes Multilingual: Challenges and Lessons Learned”, Christof Schöch, 2021-05-06
- “Using Digital Resources in the Shakespeare Classroom”, Laura Estill, 2021-03-25
- “Estimating the loss of medieval literature with methods from ecology”, Mike Kestemont, 2021-02-23
- “Envisioning the Digital Black Atlantic: Postcolonial Digital Humanities in Practice”, Roopika Risam, 2021-01-25
- “Basic Instinct: On Relatively Simple Computation and Literary Study”, Martin Paul Eve, 2020-12-16
- “Computational modeling: From data representation to performative materiality”, Katherine Bode, 2020-11-26
- “Have We Learned Anything about Literary Theory from Computers?”, Ted Underwood, 2020-10-30
Last modified: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 17:04:22 BST