Monthly Archives: May 2013

Women Writers Project Guide to Scholarly Text Encoding

Women Writers Project Guide to Scholarly Text Encoding Here’s a useful guide we’ll be referring to in our workshops next week!

Digital Mitford Site Launch!

Originally posted on Confessions of a Digital Romanticist:
. . .and there is much rejoicing! We now have a project site, and a seed start on our digital garden: http://www.pitt.edu/~ebb8/DigitalMitford/ The site address will be changing in about a month as we move to a new server. For now, it’s a beginning, and you can…

Intro post to HASTAC

Intro post to HASTAC Here’s a post wherein I introduce our project to the HASTAC community, and Feminist Scholars Digital Workshop within it.

Brown WWP Slides and Notes on Text Encoding

Brown WWP Slides and Notes on Text Encoding This is where I first learned how to code in TEI, from Julia Flanders and Syd Bauman, the excellent instructors at the Brown Women Writers Project who host seminars, and make their notes freely available via creative commons. Browsing through these may be a good orientation to […]

UX Thoughts: A Confession

Originally posted on Confessions of a Digital Romanticist:
I confess to feeling overcome with visions of design at the start of a project–especially a digital project. Launching these blogs has been a comforting detour. I’ve been enjoying the instant gratification of “trying on” site designs that WordPress offers. Our Mitford Project will not have the…

Prep for Launch! A Little Light Reading on Electronic Textual Editing

This blog is especially designed for our project team and any interested followers as we work together to build a digital archive of the literary texts and letters of Mary Russell Mitford. Let’s use this blog as a space to share resources and post updates, issues, and reflections on the project. I’d like to start […]