
- Tanya Clement, “Text Analysis, Data Mining, and Visualizations in Literary Scholarship”
https://dlsanthology.commons.mla.org/text-analysis-data-mining-and-visualizations-in-literary-scholarship/ - Johanna Drucker, Graphesis: “Interpreting Visualization::Visualizing Interpretation.” Visual Forms of Knowledge Production. Harvard UP, Cambridge, MA. 2014. 56-137.
http://www.students.bucknell.edu/projects/HUMN10001/Drucker.pdf - Katherine Faull, “The Importance of Understanding Visual Rhetoric” on katiefaull.com
- Elijah Meek’s blogpost http://elijahmeeks.com
- Dmitry Paranyushkin, Identifying the Pathways for Meaning Circulation using Text Network Analysis By Nodus Labs. Published October 2011, Berlin.
- Edward Segel and Jeffrey Heer, “Narrative Visualization: Telling Stories with Data”
http://egerber.mech.northwestern.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Narrative_Visualization.pdf - Daniel Rosenberg, Data before the Fact (draft–not for circulation)
- Stéfan Sinclair, Stan Ruecker, and Milena Radzikowska, “Information Visualization for Humanities Scholars”
https://dlsanthology.commons.mla.org/information-visualization-for-humanities-scholars/ - Ted Underwood, “Seven Ways Humanists are Using Computers to Understand Text.” http://tedunderwood.com/2015/06/04/seven-ways-humanists-are-using-computers-to-understand-text/
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