This paper will discuss the application of digital humanities methods to understanding private libraries in three contexts: a corpus of post-mortem library inventories from early modern Navarre, Spain, the library of Isaac Newton, and the library of Victorian poet Algernon Charles Swinburne. The particularities of each case facilitate different analysis techniques from the visualization and quantitative analysis of private libraries to comparative textual analysis of full-text corpora of an author’s library and the author’s own works. The number of viable techniques is affected by factors such as how much can be known about the library’s contents, how much is known about the owner, and the availability of quality OCRed texts of the books in...
Over the course of the 20th century, scholars took up categories of knowledge constructed through cl...
Since the earliest days of hypertext, textual scholars have produced, discussed and theorised upon c...
An intriguing new opportunity for research into the nineteenth-century history of print culture, lib...
Mass-digitised newspapers offer researchers, academic and non-academic, a readily-accessible and inv...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
Purpose – This paper aims to present a personal view of the development of digital libraries, starti...
Before starting to research a particular private library, its contents and its profile, the followin...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
This article attempts to determine the origins of the tradition of personal library catalogues, but ...
Abstract: The project for researching the role played by libraries in canon-formation (namely throu...
Libraries, especially since the nineteenth century, have included real private documents and archive...
Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
Established for over two decades, archive studies have often conflated the archive and the library, ...
Describes the different evidence that survives for the personal libraries owned by two Victorian poe...
Over the course of the 20th century, scholars took up categories of knowledge constructed through cl...
Since the earliest days of hypertext, textual scholars have produced, discussed and theorised upon c...
An intriguing new opportunity for research into the nineteenth-century history of print culture, lib...
Mass-digitised newspapers offer researchers, academic and non-academic, a readily-accessible and inv...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
Purpose – This paper aims to present a personal view of the development of digital libraries, starti...
Before starting to research a particular private library, its contents and its profile, the followin...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
This article attempts to determine the origins of the tradition of personal library catalogues, but ...
Abstract: The project for researching the role played by libraries in canon-formation (namely throu...
Libraries, especially since the nineteenth century, have included real private documents and archive...
Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
Established for over two decades, archive studies have often conflated the archive and the library, ...
Describes the different evidence that survives for the personal libraries owned by two Victorian poe...
Over the course of the 20th century, scholars took up categories of knowledge constructed through cl...
Since the earliest days of hypertext, textual scholars have produced, discussed and theorised upon c...
An intriguing new opportunity for research into the nineteenth-century history of print culture, lib...