The Profession – Research and Bibliography
2013
18. Old Wine in New Wineskins: The Collected Works Project in the Digital Age
109. Indexing for the MLA International Bibliography: Perspectives from the Field
130. Archive Fever: New Methodologies and New Questions for United States Literary and Cultural Studies
239. Representing Race: Silence in the Digital Humanities
285. How Many Copies Is Enough? Too Many? Libraries and Shared Monograph Archives
322. Effective Subject Searching in the MLA International Bibliography
401. Digital Archives and Their Margins
425. Numbers and Letters: Empirical Method in Literary Studies
507. New Archives, Renewed Access: Research Methodologies in Latin American Collections
586. Scaling and Sharing: Data Management in the Humanities
669. Social Media and Scholarship: The State of Middle-State Publishing
704. Adapting Social Science Methods to Humanities Research
760. Bibliography in the Digital Age
2012
47. Old Books and New Tools
124. Field Bibliographer Training for the MLA International Bibliography
150. Digital Humanities and Internet Research
196. How to Search the MLA International Bibliography like an Expert
375. Queer Method
482. Of Kings' Treasuries and the E-Protean Invasion: The Evolving Nature of Scholarly Research
517. Indigenous Textual Cultures
581. Digital Humanities versus New Media
658. The Literary Archive in an Age of Quantification: Evidence, Method, Imagination
738. Textual Remediation in the Digital Age
2011
19. Digging into Data: Computational Methods of Literary Research
52. E-Books as Bibliographical Objects
125. Literary Research in/and Digital Humanities
135. Indexing for the MLA International Bibliography
218. Analog and Digital: Texts, Contexts, and Networks
416A. Organizational Meeting of the Discussion Group on Libraries and Research in Languages and Literatures
500. "Can I Google That?": Graduate Students Speak Out about the MLA International Bibliography
606. Methods of Research in New Media
811. The Future of the Graduate Research Methods Class
2009
74. Scholars Discuss the MLA International Bibliography
134. Indexing for the MLA International Bibliography
147. "Complete" Editing
188. Making Meaning: Manuscripts and Material Culture Studies
361. Making Research: Limits and Barriers in the Age of Digital Reproduction
625. Making Research: Collaboration and Change in the Age of Digital Reproduction
2008
153. Textual Scholarship and Popular Culture
223. MLA Bibliography Performance across Vendor Platforms
251. The University Press as Cyberinfrastructure: A Roundtable
436. MLA International Bibliography Field Bibliographer Training Session
479. Cultural Institutions and Textual Studies in a Global Age
543. The Library of Google: Researching Scanned Books
599. Editorial Futures
2007
56. A Bibliography for the Twenty-First Century: Opportunities and Challenges for the MLA International Bibliography
92. Ethnographic Research and Noncanonical Literatures
174. Free Culture: Intellectual Property and Restricted Archives
228. Editing Sound
370. MLA International Bibliography Field Bibliographer Training Session
541. Electronic Literature: After Afternoon
2006
225. Indexing for the MLA International Bibliography
347. Research Instruction: Teaching Information Literacy with the MLA International Bibliography
383. Hidden Transcripts: Recovering Underrepresented Literatures
448. Electronic Literature and Textual Scholarship
468. Between Artists and Editors
684. Early Modern Englishwomen in the Book Trades: A Session in Honor of Katharine F. Panzer
2005
118. Indexing for the MLA International Bibliography
132. Publishing Modernity
328. Teaching Bibliography in a Digital Age
418. Indexing Scholarly Web Sites in the MLA International Bibliography
426. Reading the Records, Filling the Gaps, Mixing the Genres: Paradoxes of African American Literary History
511. Editing New Media
674. Working the Early Modern Archive
2004
105. Editing W. B. Yeats
257. Summing Up the MLA International Bibliography for the Twentieth Century, Plans for the Twenty-First
316. Early Modern Women in the Archives
416. Digital Tools
488. Modern and Postmodern Textualities
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