James Gleick, “Two Wordbooks” from The Information: A History, A Theory, a Flood (2011), resource via library
Ellen Cushman, “We’re Taking the Genius of Sequoyah into This Century’: The Cherokee Syllabary, Peoplehood, and Perseverance” (2011), resource via library
Rachel Sagner Buurma, “Indexed” from The Unfinished Book (2021), resource via library
Ryan Cordell, “Viral Textuality” from Going the Rounds: Virality in Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers (2023), external website
Ann Blair, “Information Management in Comparative Perspective” from Too Much To Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age (2010), resource via library
Ellen Gruber Garvey, “‘facts and FACTS’: Abolitionists’ Database Innovations” in Raw Data is an Oxymoron (2013), resource via library
Molly O’Hagan Hardy, “‘Black Printers’ on White Cards: Information Architecture in the Data Structures of the Early American Book Trades,” from Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016 (2016), external website
Matthew P. Brown, “Blanks: Data, Method, and the British American Print Shop” (2017), resource via library
Kate Ozment, “Rationale for Feminist Bibliography” (2020), external website
Linc Kesler, “Indigenous People and the Written Word” from The Unfinished Book (2021), external website