Selected Bibliography of Secondary Sources
Online Scholarly Communities
Listservs
SHARP (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publication)
SHAKSPER
EX-Libris
FICINO (Renaissance)
EMW-L (Society for the Study of Early Modern Women)
H-Net listservs (including H-Albion, for England)
Scholarly Networks
Global Archivalities
Iter Community
MLA Commons (incl. Early Modern Digital Collaboratory)
Facebook (including Early Modernists group, etc.)
Academia.edu (also has interest groups)
Blogroll
Collation (Folger scholarship)
Early Modern Commons blogroll
Early Modern Online Bibliography
Selected Online Books
Codicology and Paleography in the Digital Age
Codicology and Paleography in the Digital Age 2
New Technologies in Renaissance Studies
19th C Stationers' Register Transcript (ed. Arber: HathiTrust and Archive.org)
Selected Journal Special Issues
Shakespeare in the Digital Age and Reinventing Digital Shakespeare - Shakespeare (available through library)
The Digital Turn - Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS, available through library)
Early Modern Digital Studies (multiple issues such as "Monitoring Electronic Shakespeares" and "Emblem Digitization")
Some Online Collections of Books
Free Online Books Page (Cambridge)
UCalifornia Free Ebooks
Bibliographies of Secondary Sources
Iter Bibliography
MLA Bibliography (available through the library)
World Shakespeare Bibliography (available through the library)
Digital Tools
Docuscope
SET: Simulated Environment for the Theatre
ProseVis
CWRC's list of online tools for literary analysis (Canadian Writing and Research Collective)
TAPoR Text Analysis Portal for Research
Bamboo DIRT database of tools
Farmer, Alan B., and Zachary Lesser. 2008. “Early Modern Digital Scholarship and DEEP: Database of Early English Playbooks.” Literature Compass 5 (6): 1139-1153.
Gadd, Ian. 2009. “The Use and Misuse of Early English Books Online.” Literature Compass 6 (3): 680-92.
Kichuk, Diana. 2007. “Metamorphosis: Remediation in Early English Books Online (EEBO).” Literary and Linguistic Computing 22 (3): 291-303.
Mandell, Laura. 2013. “Digitizing the Archive: The Necessity of an ‘Early Modern’ Period.” Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies 13 (2): 83-92.
Martin, Shawn. 2008. “EEBO, Microfilm, and Umberto Eco: Historical Lessons and Future Directions for Building Electronic Collections.” Microform & Imaging Review 36 (4): Pages 159–164.
McKitterick, David. 2005. “Not in STC: Opportunities and Challenges in the ESTC.” The Library 6 (2):178-194.
Nelson, Brent, and Melissa Terras, eds. 2012. Digitizing Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture. Toronto: Iter & Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
Westfall, Suzanne. 2002. “‘Go sound the ocean, and cast your nets’: Surfing the Net for Early Modern Theatre.” Early Theatre 5 (2): 87-132.
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