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Genderqueer Marquis(e): Computational Methods of Authorship Attribution for a French Tale, 31 October 2024

A Thesis presented to the faculty of Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (now Université Marie & Louis Pastor) Sciences du Langage de l'Homme et de la Société. In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Rare Books and Digital Humanities by Amanda Robin Hemmons, 2024. Available as both a webpage with full data and python notebooks, as well as a simple pdf.


The Many Faces of Beowulf, 12 January 2024

An essay reviewing the textual and editorial issues relating to the publications and translations of the poem Beowulf.


The First Portuguse Bibles [external link], 1 December 2023

Part of a larger "Bibles Across Nations" writing initiative for the RBDH masters program. [archived version]


Comparative Analysis, 27 November 2023

A comparative analysis of "Teachers must fight computers" from the 1981 Ottawa newspaper The Citizen and "AI doesn’t cause harm by itself. We should worry about the people who control it." by Kenan Malik, 2023.


TEI Conference Summary, 18 October 2023

What is the Text Encoding Initiative? With Lou Burnard - a summary.


DH Conference Commentary, 9 October 2023

Commentary on the "What is Digital Humanities?" Conference hosted by Columbia University in 2011.


An Internship in Paris Bibles, 22 August 2023

Working with David Joseph Wrisley and Estelle Guéville on their Paris Bible Project.


Private Press: Kelmscott, 20 May 2023

The Kelmscott Private Press, featuring William Morris and Design.


RBDH Blog: From Sound to Doubs, 18 April 2023

Written for the blog of the master, also hosted [here].


Obstacles to Book Development in Africa, 12 March 2023

Co-written with Anna Chemisova


Editing Versions, 12 December 2022

A synthesis of John Bryant’s commentary on descriptive bibliography.