Helen Southworth
University of Oregon
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Archive | 2017
Claire Battershill; Helen Southworth; Alice Staveley; Michael Widner; Elizabeth Willson Gordon; Nicola Wilson
This chapter reflects on our experiences in deciding to forge a collaborative team in the context of an individualistic culture in the humanities at large, both historically and in terms of contemporary protocols in hiring, promotion, and tenure. We offer some insights into both sides of the question–to DH or not to DH?–while highlighting what MAPP has given us. We speak to the opportunities and challenges of this new kind of academic work and list some practical tips for those who decide to embrace it.
Archive | 2017
Claire Battershill; Helen Southworth; Alice Staveley; Michael Widner; Elizabeth Willson Gordon; Nicola Wilson
This chapter outlines the goals of MAPP and introduces the archival and special collections materials that will be included in the resource. For scholars working in print culture, there are major obstacles to research: the scope of material is often vast; disciplinary boundaries limit methodological and material exploration which constrains interpretation; and archives and library resources are dispersed geographically. MAPP aims to challenge these constraints by using digital technology to create an aggregated collection of publishing histories that can model theories in book history and literary sociology. Leonard and Virginia Woolf’s Hogarth Press offers an ideal pilot study. MAPP is supported in its pilot phase by a two-year (2013-2015) Insight Development Grant funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada with supplemental funds (2016) from The Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), Stanford University. http://www.modernistarchives.com/
Archive | 2017
Claire Battershill; Helen Southworth; Alice Staveley; Michael Widner; Elizabeth Willson Gordon; Nicola Wilson
In this chapter we explore how DH offers instructors and students an opportunity to think about new approaches to the humanities. We look briefly at theoretical work on DH pedagogy before offering a review of a number of existing projects, many of them in the field of modernism, that have been important in our own teaching and DH work. Next we outline our own diverse experiences teaching with MAPP. We close the chapter with student responses.
Archive | 2017
Claire Battershill; Helen Southworth; Alice Staveley; Michael Widner; Elizabeth Willson Gordon; Nicola Wilson
In this chapter we discuss the theoretical and practical considerations behind the technical components of MAPP. We review scholarship on digital archives and digital textuality, examine existing high profile projects that inhabit a similar space as MAPP, and detail the data model and software choices that resulted from this research. This chapter also provides a brief introduction to Drupal, a highly customizable Content Management System, and how we configured it to meet our desired scholarly outcomes. We conclude with plans for future development that will enable greater interoperability and reuse of our archive.
Archive | 2010
Helen Southworth
Archive | 2004
Helen Southworth
Modernism/Modernity Print Plus | 2018
Claire Battershill; Alice Staveley; Helen Southworth; Elizabeth Willson Gordon
Archive | 2017
Claire Battershill; Helen Southworth; Alice Staveley; Michael Widner; Elizabeth Willson Gordon; Nicola Wilson
A Companion to Virginia Woolf | 2016
Claire Battershill; Helen Southworth
Archive | 2014
Nicola Wilson; Elizabeth Willson Gordon; Alice Staveley; Helen Southworth; Claire Battershill