Benjamin M. Schmidt, “Do Humanists Need to Understand Algorithms?” from Debates in Digital Humanities 2016 (2016), external website
Melanie Walsh and Maria Antoniak, “The Goodreads ‘Classics’: A Computational Study of Readers, Amazon, and Crowdsourced Amateur Criticism” (2021), external website
Sandeep Soni, Lauren F. Klein, and Jacob Eisenstein, “Abolitionist Networks: Modeling Language Change in Nineteenth-Century Activist Newspapers” (2021), external website
Roberto Busa, “Why Can a Computer Do So Little?” (1976), canvas link
Katherine Bode, “Abstraction, Singularity, Textuality: The Equivalence of ‘Close’ and ‘Distant’ Reading” from A World of Fiction (2018), resource via library
Gabi Kirilloff, “Computation as Context: New Approaches to the Close/Distant Reading Debate” (2022), resource via library
James Dobson and Scott Sanders, “Distant Approaches to the Printed Page” (2022), external website
Lawrence Isaac Evalyn, “Measuring the Uneven Digitization of Historical Literature” (2023), external website