Want to get the most out of using the HathiTrust Digital Library during your next research project? At RSVP’s next Digital Event, “‘On the dusty shelves of libraries’: Exploring the 19th-century with the HathiTrust Digital Library,” we will hear about HathiTrust’s resources, tools and services for computational analysis from John Walsh, Director of the HathiTrust Research Center and Associate Professor of Information and Library Science at Indiana University.
Join us on Zoom on February 16 at 8 a.m. PST / 11 a.m. EST / 4 p.m. GMT / 5 p.m. CET and learn more about how to make the most out of using the HathiTrust Digital Library!
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As always, this event is free to all and open to the public. Join us on February 16!
About Our Speaker
John’s research applies computational methods to the study of literary and historical documents. He is an editor of several digital scholarly editions, including:
- The Petrarchive,
- The Algernon Charles Swinburne Project,
- and the Chymistry of Isaac Newton
Other research interests include comic books, especially formal, material, and bibliographic aspects of comics and the role of the reader and fan in comics and comic book culture; he developed Comic Book Markup Language (CBML) for scholarly encoding of comics and graphic novels.
For more about John’s projects, visit John’s website.