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@book{matloff_art_2011,
title = {The art of {R} programming: {A} tour of statistical software design},
isbn = {978-1-59327-384-2 1-59327-384-3},
shorttitle = {The art of {R} programming},
publisher = {No Starch Press},
author = {Matloff, Norman S.},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Data processing, R (Computer program language), Statistics},
file = {Matloff - 2011 - The art of R programming tour of statistical soft.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/C628N7WJ/Matloff - 2011 - The art of R programming tour of statistical soft.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{guldi_history_2014,
title = {The history manifesto},
isbn = {978-1-139-92388-0 1-139-92388-9},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139923880},
abstract = {The History Manifesto is a call to arms to historians and everyone interested in the role of history in contemporary society. This provocative and thoughtful book by two leading historians makes an important intervention in the debate about the role of history and the humanities in a digital age.},
language = {English},
urldate = {2015-09-08},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Guldi, Jo and Armitage, David},
year = {2014}
}
@article{wickham_tidy_2014,
title = {Tidy data},
volume = {59},
url = {http://www.jstatsoft.org/v59/i10/},
number = {10},
journal = {The Journal of Statistical Software},
author = {Wickham, Hadley},
year = {2014}
}
@book{graham_exploring_2015,
title = {Exploring {Big} {Historical} {Data}: {The} {Historian}'s {Macroscope}},
isbn = {978-1-78326-637-1},
shorttitle = {Exploring {Big} {Historical} {Data}},
url = {http://www.themacroscope.org/2.0/},
abstract = {The Digital Humanities have arrived at a moment when digital Big Data is becoming more readily available, opening exciting new avenues of inquiry but also new challenges. This pioneering book describes and demonstrates the ways these data can be explored to construct cultural heritage knowledge, for research and in teaching and learning. It helps humanities scholars to grasp Big Data in order to do their work, whether that means understanding the underlying algorithms at work in search engines, or designing and using their own tools to process large amounts of information. Demonstrating what digital tools have to offer and also what 'digital' does to how we understand the past, the authors introduce the many different tools and developing approaches in Big Data for historical and humanistic scholarship, show how to use them, what to be wary of, and discuss the kinds of questions and new perspectives this new macroscopic perspective opens up. Authored 'live' online with ongoing feedback from the wider digital history community, Exploring Big Historical Data breaks new ground and sets the direction for the conversation into the future. It represents the current state-of-the-art thinking in the field and exemplifies the way that digital work can enhance public engagement in the humanities. Exploring Big Historical Data should be the go-to resource for undergraduate and graduate students confronted by a vast corpus of data, and researchers encountering these methods for the first time. It will also offer a helping hand to the interested individual seeking to make sense of genealogical data or digitized newspapers, and even the local historical society who are trying to see the value in digitizing their holdings. Readership: Researchers, graduate and undergraduate students in the field of Digital Humanities, and people looking to digitize historical archives.},
language = {English},
publisher = {Imperial College Press},
author = {Graham, Shawn and Milligan, Ian and Weingart, Scott},
month = nov,
year = {2015}
}
@article{blevins_space_2014,
title = {Space, {Nation}, and the {Triumph} of {Region}: {A} {View} of the {World} from {Houston}},
volume = {101},
issn = {0021-8723,},
shorttitle = {Space, {Nation}, and the {Triumph} of {Region}},
url = {http://jah.oxfordjournals.org/content/101/1/122},
doi = {10.1093/jahist/jau184},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2016-01-20},
journal = {Journal of American History},
author = {Blevins, Cameron},
month = jun,
year = {2014},
pages = {122--147},
file = {Blevins - 2014 - Space, Nation, and the Triumph of Region A View o.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/B7H9SJZM/Blevins - 2014 - Space, Nation, and the Triumph of Region A View o.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/DD5KBWBR/122.html:text/html}
}
@book{wickham_advanced_2014,
title = {Advanced {R}},
isbn = {978-1-4665-8696-3},
url = {http://adv-r.had.co.nz/},
abstract = {An Essential Reference for Intermediate and Advanced R Programmers Advanced R presents useful tools and techniques for attacking many types of R programming problems, helping you avoid mistakes and dead ends. With more than ten years of experience programming in R, the author illustrates the elegance, beauty, and flexibility at the heart of R. The book develops the necessary skills to produce quality code that can be used in a variety of circumstances. You will learn: The fundamentals of R, including standard data types and functions Functional programming as a useful framework for solving wide classes of problems The positives and negatives of metaprogramming How to write fast, memory-efficient code This book not only helps current R users become R programmers but also shows existing programmers what’s special about R. Intermediate R programmers can dive deeper into R and learn new strategies for solving diverse problems while programmers from other languages can learn the details of R and understand why R works the way it does.},
language = {English},
publisher = {Chapman \& Hall/CRC},
author = {Wickham, Hadley},
month = sep,
year = {2014}
}
@article{cordell_reprinting_2015,
title = {Reprinting, {Circulation}, and the {Network} {Author} in {Antebellum} {Newspapers}},
volume = {27},
issn = {0896-7148, 1468-4365},
url = {http://alh.oxfordjournals.org/content/27/3/417},
doi = {10.1093/alh/ajv028},
language = {en},
number = {3},
urldate = {2016-08-25},
journal = {American Literary History},
author = {Cordell, Ryan},
month = sep,
year = {2015},
pages = {417--445},
file = {Cordell - 2015 - Reprinting, Circulation, and the Network Author in.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/2CDBDNV5/Cordell - 2015 - Reprinting, Circulation, and the Network Author in.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/S8RGAHB2/417.html:text/html;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/I7HP5CPU/Reprinting-Circulation-and-the-Network-Author-in.html:text/html}
}
@book{jockers_text_2014,
title = {Text {Analysis} with {R} for {Students} of {Literature}},
isbn = {978-3-319-03163-7 978-3-319-03164-4},
shorttitle = {Text {Analysis}},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-03164-4},
urldate = {2016-08-23},
publisher = {Springer},
author = {Jockers, Matthew L.},
year = {2014},
file = {Jockers - 2014 - Text Analysis with R for Students of Literature.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/7URUFSTS/Jockers - 2014 - Text Analysis with R for Students of Literature.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{hitchcock_old_2016,
title = {The {Old} {Bailey} {Proceedings}, 1674–1913: {Text} {Mining} for {Evidence} of {Court} {Behavior}},
volume = {34},
issn = {1939-9022},
shorttitle = {The {Old} {Bailey} {Proceedings}, 1674–1913},
url = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0738248016000304},
doi = {10.1017/S0738248016000304},
abstract = {The shortest trial report in the Old Bailey Proceedings is precisely eight words in length. In February, 1685: Elizabeth Draper, Indicted for Felony, was found Guilty.},
number = {4},
urldate = {2016-08-26},
journal = {Law and History Review},
author = {Hitchcock, Tim and Turkel, William J.},
month = aug,
year = {2016},
pages = {1--27}
}
@article{putnam_transnational_2016,
title = {The {Transnational} and the {Text}-{Searchable}: {Digitized} {Sources} and the {Shadows} {They} {Cast}},
volume = {121},
issn = {0002-8762, 1937-5239},
shorttitle = {The {Transnational} and the {Text}-{Searchable}},
url = {http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/121/2/377},
doi = {10.1093/ahr/121.2.377},
abstract = {This essay explores the consequences for historians’ research of the twinned transnational and digitized turns. The accelerating digitization of primary and secondary sources and the rise of full-text web-based search to access information within them has transformed historians’ research practice, radically diminishing the role of place-specific prior expertise as a prerequisite to discovery. Indeed, we can now find information without knowing where to look. This has incited remarkably little reflection among mainstream historians, but the consequences are profound. What has become newly possible? How do the new digital affordances relate to the current boom in transnational topics and approaches? How do the reach, speed, and granularity of digitized search impact our ability to reconstruct the supranational past? This essay heralds the novel forms of knowledge-generation made possible by technological transformations. It also attempts an accounting of all the ancillary learning that international research in an analog world once required. What kinds of knowledge and insight did place-based research across borders instill? What are the intellectual and political consequences of leaving that behind?},
language = {en},
number = {2},
urldate = {2016-07-12},
journal = {The American Historical Review},
author = {Putnam, Lara},
year = {2016},
keywords = {digital search, digitization, historical methods, transnational history},
pages = {377--402},
file = {Putnam - 2016 - The Transnational and the Text-Searchable Digitiz.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/784RRJKU/Putnam - 2016 - The Transnational and the Text-Searchable Digitiz.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/TRPA9VGT/377..html:text/html}
}
@book{arnold_humanities_2015,
title = {Humanities {Data} in {R}},
isbn = {978-3-319-20701-8 978-3-319-20702-5},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-20702-5},
urldate = {2016-08-23},
publisher = {Springer},
author = {Arnold, Taylor and Tilton, Lauren},
year = {2015},
file = {Arnold and Tilton - 2015 - Humanities Data in R.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/DIM5V72D/Arnold and Tilton - 2015 - Humanities Data in R.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{jockers_text-mining_2016,
title = {Text-{Mining} the {Humanities}},
booktitle = {A {New} {Companion} to the {Digital} {Humanities}},
publisher = {Wiley Blackwell},
author = {Jockers, Matthew L. and Underwood, Ted},
editor = {Schreibman, Susan and Siemens, Ray and Unsworth, John},
year = {2016},
pages = {291--306}
}
@book{grolemund_hands-programming_2014,
title = {Hands-{On} {Programming} with {R}: {Write} {Your} {Own} {Functions} and {Simulations}},
isbn = {978-1-4493-5901-0},
shorttitle = {Hands-{On} {Programming} with {R}},
abstract = {Learn how to program by diving into the R language, and then use your newfound skills to solve practical data science problems. With this book, you\&\#8217;ll learn how to load data, assemble and disassemble data objects, navigate R\&\#8217;s environment system, write your own functions, and use all of R\&\#8217;s programming tools. Rstudio Master Instructor Garrett Grolemund not only teaches you how to program, but also shows you how to get more from R than just visualizing and modeling data. You\&\#8217;ll gain valuable programming skills and support your work as a data scientist at the same time.Work hands-on with three practical data analysis projects based on casino gamesStore, retrieve, and change data values in your computer\&\#8217;s memoryWrite programs and simulations that outperform those written by typical R usersUse R programming tools such as if else statements, for loops, and S3 classesLearn how to write lightning-fast vectorized R codeTake advantage of R\&\#8217;s package system and debugging toolsPractice and apply R programming concepts as you learn them},
language = {English},
publisher = {O'Reilly Media},
author = {Grolemund, Garrett},
month = aug,
year = {2014}
}
@book{afanador-llach_programming_2017,
edition = {2nd},
title = {The {Programming} {Historian}},
url = {http://programminghistorian.org/},
editor = {Afanador-Llach, Maria José and Castro, Antonio Rojas and Crymble, Adam and Gayol, Víctor and Gibbs, Fred and McDaniel, Caleb and Milligan, Ian and Taparata, Evan and Visconti, Amanda and Wieringa, Jeri},
year = {2017}
}
@book{wickham_r_2015,
title = {R packages},
isbn = {978-1-4919-1059-7},
url = {http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/},
abstract = {Turn your R code into packages that others can easily download and use. This practical book shows you how to bundle reusable R functions, sample data, and documentation together by applying author Hadley Wickham's package development philosophy. In the process, you'll work with devtools, roxygen, and testthat, a set of R packages that automate common development tasks. Devtools encapsulates best practices that Hadley has learned from years of working with this programming language.Ideal for developers, data scientists, and programmers with various backgrounds, this book starts you with the basics and shows you how to improve your package writing over time. You'll learn to focus on what you want your package to do, rather than think about package structure. Ideal for developers, data scientists, and programmers with various backgrounds, this book starts with the basics and shows you how to improve your package writing over time. You'll learn to focus on what you want your package to do, rather than think about package structure},
publisher = {O'Reilly},
author = {Wickham, Hadley},
year = {2015},
note = {OCLC: ocn898161451},
keywords = {R (Computer program language)}
}
@incollection{thomas_iii_computing_2004,
title = {Computing and the {Historical} {Imagination}},
isbn = {1-4051-0321-3},
url = {http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/},
booktitle = {Companion to {Digital} {Humanities}},
publisher = {Blackwell},
author = {Thomas III, William G.},
editor = {Schreibman, Susan and Siemens, Ray and Unsworth, John},
year = {2004}
}
@article{kelly_reading_2017,
title = {Reading the {Grand} {Tour} at a {Distance}: {Archives} and {Datasets} in {Digital} {History}},
volume = {122},
issn = {0002-8762},
shorttitle = {Reading the {Grand} {Tour} at a {Distance}},
url = {https://academic-oup-com.mutex.gmu.edu/ahr/article/122/2/451/3096210/Reading-the-Grand-Tour-at-a-Distance-Archives-and},
doi = {10.1093/ahr/122.2.451},
number = {2},
urldate = {2017-04-19},
journal = {The American Historical Review},
author = {Kelly, Jason M.},
month = apr,
year = {2017},
pages = {451--463},
file = {Kelly - 2017 - Reading the Grand Tour at a Distance Archives and.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/7T3DF636/Kelly - 2017 - Reading the Grand Tour at a Distance Archives and.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/3KNCBED5/Reading-the-Grand-Tour-at-a-Distance-Archives-and.html:text/html}
}
@article{ceserani_british_2017,
title = {British {Travelers} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Italy}: {The} {Grand} {Tour} and the {Profession} of {Architecture}},
volume = {122},
issn = {0002-8762},
shorttitle = {British {Travelers} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Italy}},
url = {https://academic-oup-com.mutex.gmu.edu/ahr/article/122/2/425/3096209/British-Travelers-in-Eighteenth-Century-Italy-The},
doi = {10.1093/ahr/122.2.425},
number = {2},
urldate = {2017-04-19},
journal = {The American Historical Review},
author = {Ceserani, Giovanna and Caviglia, Giorgio and Coleman, Nicole and De Armond, Thea and Murray, Sarah and Taylor-Poleskey, Molly},
month = apr,
year = {2017},
pages = {425--450},
file = {Ceserani et al. - 2017 - British Travelers in Eighteenth-Century Italy The.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/TICCE9R6/Ceserani et al. - 2017 - British Travelers in Eighteenth-Century Italy The.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/ZM9VHUZ4/British-Travelers-in-Eighteenth-Century-Italy-The.html:text/html}
}
@article{edelstein_historical_2017,
title = {Historical {Research} in a {Digital} {Age}: {Reflections} from the {Mapping} the {Republic} of {Letters} {Project}},
volume = {122},
issn = {0002-8762},
shorttitle = {Historical {Research} in a {Digital} {Age}},
url = {https://academic-oup-com.mutex.gmu.edu/ahr/article/122/2/400/3096208/Historical-Research-in-a-Digital-Age-Reflections},
doi = {10.1093/ahr/122.2.400},
number = {2},
urldate = {2017-04-19},
journal = {The American Historical Review},
author = {Edelstein, Dan and Findlen, Paula and Ceserani, Giovanna and Winterer, Caroline and Coleman, Nicole},
month = apr,
year = {2017},
pages = {400--424},
file = {Edelstein et al. - 2017 - Historical Research in a Digital Age Reflections .pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/NKXJKSFU/Edelstein et al. - 2017 - Historical Research in a Digital Age Reflections .pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/MKP8ISFI/Historical-Research-in-a-Digital-Age-Reflections.html:text/html}
}
@article{smith_computational_2015,
title = {Computational {Methods} for {Uncovering} {Reprinted} {Texts} in {Antebellum} {Newspapers}},
volume = {27},
issn = {0896-7148},
url = {https://academic-oup-com.mutex.gmu.edu/alh/article-abstract/27/3/E1/86032/Computational-Methods-for-Uncovering-Reprinted},
doi = {10.1093/alh/ajv029},
number = {3},
urldate = {2017-04-17},
journal = {American Literary History},
author = {Smith, David A. and Cordell, Ryan and Mullen, Abby},
month = sep,
year = {2015},
pages = {E1--E15},
file = {Smith et al. - 2015 - Computational Methods for Uncovering Reprinted Tex.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/SB47NTQH/Smith et al. - 2015 - Computational Methods for Uncovering Reprinted Tex.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/GT4Q3NZX/Computational-Methods-for-Uncovering-Reprinted.html:text/html}
}
@book{brughmans_connected_2016,
address = {Oxford, New York},
title = {The {Connected} {Past}: {Challenges} to {Network} {Studies} in {Archaeology} and {History}},
isbn = {978-0-19-874851-9},
shorttitle = {The {Connected} {Past}},
abstract = {One of the most exciting recent developments in archaeology and history has been the adoption of new perspectives which see human societies in the past-as in the present-as made up of networks of interlinked individuals. This view of people as always connected through physical and conceptual networks along which resources, information, and disease flow, requires archaeologists and historians to use new methods to understand how these networks form, function, and change over time. The Connected Past provides a constructive methodological and theoretical critique of the growth in research applying network perspectives in archaeology and history, and considers the unique challenges presented by datasets in these disciplines, including the fragmentary and material nature of such data and the functioning and change of social processes over long timespans. An international and multidisciplinary range of scholars debate both the rationale and practicalities of applying network methodologies, addressing the merits and drawbacks of specific techniques of analysis for a range of datasets and research questions, and demonstrating their approaches with concrete case studies and detailed illustrations. As well as revealing the valuable contributions archaeologists and historians can make to network science, the volume represents a crucial step towards the development of best practice in the field, especially in exploring the interactions between social and material elements of networks, and long-term network evolution.},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
editor = {Brughmans, Tom and Collar, Anna and Coward, Fiona},
month = mar,
year = {2016},
file = {Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/PEXMD93C/the-connected-past-9780198748519.html:text/html}
}
@article{blevins_mining_2014,
title = {Mining and {Mapping} the {Production} of {Space}: {A} {View} of the {World} from {Houston}},
url = {http://web.stanford.edu/group/spatialhistory/cgi-bin/site/pub.php?id=93},
journal = {The Spatial History Project},
author = {Blevins, Cameron},
year = {2014}
}
@book{mullen_americas_2018,
title = {America's {Public} {Bible}: {Biblical} {Quotations} in {U}.{S}. {Newspapers}},
url = {http://americaspublicbible.org},
publisher = {Stanford University Press},
author = {Mullen, Lincoln A.},
year = {2018}
}
@book{wickham_r_2017,
title = {R for {Data} {Science}: {Import}, {Tidy}, {Transform}, {Visualize}, and {Model} {Data}},
isbn = {978-1-4919-1039-9},
shorttitle = {R for {Data} {Science}},
url = {http://r4ds.had.co.nz/},
abstract = {Learn how to use R to turn raw data into insight, knowledge, and understanding. This book introduces you to R, RStudio, and the tidyverse, a collection of R packages designed to work together to make data science fast, fluent, and fun. Suitable for readers with no previous programming experience, R for Data Science is designed to get you doing data science as quickly as possible.Authors Hadley Wickham and Garrett Grolemund guide you through the steps of importing, wrangling, exploring, and modeling your data and communicating the results. You’ll get a complete, big-picture understanding of the data science cycle, along with basic tools you need to manage the details. Each section of the book is paired with exercises to help you practice what you’ve learned along the way.You’ll learn how to:Wrangle—transform your datasets into a form convenient for analysisProgram—learn powerful R tools for solving data problems with greater clarity and easeExplore—examine your data, generate hypotheses, and quickly test themModel—provide a low-dimensional summary that captures true "signals" in your datasetCommunicate—learn R Markdown for integrating prose, code, and results},
language = {English},
publisher = {O'Reilly Media},
author = {Wickham, Hadley and Grolemund, Garrett},
month = jan,
year = {2017}
}
@book{long_atlas_2010,
title = {Atlas of {Historical} {County} {Boundaries}},
url = {http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/},
publisher = {Newberry Library},
author = {Long, John H. and Sinko, Peggy Tuck},
year = {2010}
}
@article{wilkerson_tracing_2015,
title = {Tracing the {Flow} of {Policy} {Ideas} in {Legislatures}: {A} {Text} {Reuse} {Approach}},
volume = {59},
issn = {1540-5907},
shorttitle = {Tracing the {Flow} of {Policy} {Ideas} in {Legislatures}},
url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajps.12175/abstract},
doi = {10.1111/ajps.12175},
abstract = {This article proposes a new approach to investigating the substance of lawmaking. Only a very small proportion of bills become law in the U.S. Congress. However, the bills that do become law often serve as vehicles for language originating in other bills. We investigate “text reuse” methods as a means for tracing the progress of policy ideas in legislation. We then show how a focus on policy ideas leads to new insights into the lawmaking process. Although our focus is on relating content found within bills, the same methods can be used to study policy substance across many research domains.},
language = {en},
number = {4},
urldate = {2017-11-14},
journal = {American Journal of Political Science},
author = {Wilkerson, John and Smith, David and Stramp, Nicholas},
month = oct,
year = {2015},
pages = {943--956},
file = {Snapshot:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/2DBYLPL8/abstract.html:text/html}
}
@misc{thomas_iii_railroads_2006,
title = {Railroads and the {Making} of {Modern} {America}},
url = {http://railroads.unl.edu/},
author = {Thomas, III, William G. and Healey, Richard and Cottingham, Ian},
year = {2006}
}
@book{fischer_historians_1970,
title = {Historians' fallacies: toward a logic of historical thought},
shorttitle = {Historians' fallacies},
publisher = {Harper \& Row},
author = {Fischer, David Hackett},
year = {1970},
keywords = {History, Methodology}
}
@book{juola_six_2017,
title = {Six {Septembers}: {Mathematics} for the {Humanist}},
shorttitle = {Six {Septembers}},
url = {https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zeabook/55},
publisher = {Zea Books},
author = {Juola, Patrick and Ramsay, Stephen},
year = {2017},
file = {"Six Septembers\: Mathematics for the Humanist" by Patrick Juola and Stephen Ramsay:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/BTHKPRI2/55.html:text/html;Six Septembers_ Mathematics for the Humanist.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/JCS4R2Z4/Six Septembers_ Mathematics for the Humanist.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@misc{arguing_with_digital_history_working_group_digital_2017,
title = {Digital {History} and {Argument}},
url = {https://rrchnm.org/argument-white-paper/},
publisher = {Roy Rosenzweig Center for History \& New Media},
author = {{Arguing with Digital History working group}},
month = nov,
year = {2017},
file = {digital-history-and-argument.RRCHNM.pdf:/home/lmullen/Zotero/storage/3EHK4X26/digital-history-and-argument.RRCHNM.pdf:application/pdf}
}