Published online: 21 July 2021What does it mean to make a new archive out of an old archive? This article describes how the Casebooks Project transformed thousands of consultations recorded by the seventeenth-century English astrologer-physicians, Simon Forman and Richard Napier, into the Casebooks Digital Edition. At the same time, it reflects on the nature of the production of knowledge, now and four hundred years ago. It builds on work that interrogates materiality and considers the ways in which remediation destabilizes notions of inscription, dissemination, and preservation. It resists the temptation to reduce cases to data and presents a model of an enduring digital archive. Remediating Forman’s and Napier’s manuscripts shows how know...
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This study takes contemporary user analysis of historical digital objects as a central component of ...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
This chapter assesses the evolution of the digitized manuscript from fragmented data to increasingly...
This essay reviews The Casebooks Project, an ambitious attempt to digitize 80,000 astrological medic...
Cases are good to think with. This entry is about their status as carriers of information. For much ...
The use of ‘big data’ in the humanities is becoming increasingly prevalent, as researchers try to ex...
Catalogues are the core documents of museum structure and meaning. Yet no significant computational ...
This conference edition explores the posthumous fortunes of scientific and medical archives in early...
This article builds on the digitized version of the Old Bailey Proceedings (www.oldbaileyonline.org)...
The Old Bailey Proceedings Online has made available in a fully searchable online edition the larges...
“Mining the Internet Graveyard” argues that the advent of massive quantity of born-digital historica...
CASEBOOKS curated by Michael Maziere is a major exhibition investigating one of the largest survivin...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...
The use of ‘big data’ in the humanities is becoming increasingly prevalent, as researchers try to ex...
In this contribution, Godfrey highlights the importance of the digital revolution in expanding acces...
This study takes contemporary user analysis of historical digital objects as a central component of ...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
This chapter assesses the evolution of the digitized manuscript from fragmented data to increasingly...