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Here’s how the scribblings of John Adams might help build a better search engine

Here’s how the scribblings of John Adams might help build a better search engine

David Smith, an assistant professor in the College of Computer and Information Science and a founding member of the NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks, received an $82,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to extract information about readers from scanned texts.
How to get science research covered in the press

How to get science research covered in the press

Researchers found that that media coverage of science is often determined more by the subject matter than by its scientific importance.
Professor mines for historical memes

Professor mines for historical memes

Ryan Cordell, an assistant professor of English and a digital humanities expert, is using a newly digitized corpora of historical texts, including newspapers, magazines, and novels, to identify the popular elements of 19th-century culture.
The evolution of language, from Shakespeare to present day

The evolution of language, from Shakespeare to present day

Assistant professor David Smith is leveraging digital humanities techniques to analyze syntactic changes throughout history in an effort to understand how languages evolve.