Amy Earhart

Amy Earhart is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Texas A&M University. Her work has appeared in DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly, the Chronicle of Higher Education/ProfHacker, and Debates in Digital Humanities (Minnesota 2010), among other venues. She has co-edited a collection of essays titled The American Literature Scholar in the Digital Age with Andrew Jewell (Michigan 2010). Earhart is at work on a monograph titled “Traces of the Old, Uses of the New: The Emergence of the Digital Humanities.” Her digital projects include the development of the 19th-Century Concord Digital Archive in partnership with the Concord Free Public Library.

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Review of WordSeer, produced by Aditi Muralidharan, Marti Hearst, and Bryan Wagner

The WordSeer tool, developed at the University of California, Berkley by Aditi Muralidharan  and Marti Hearst with research partner Bryan Wagner, is an exploratory analysis or “sensemaking” environment for literary texts.



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