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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Victorian Books: The Frequency of Revolution
Opened to the public late last year was the long awaited Victorian Books, ‘a Distant Reading of Victorian Publications.’ Working with data from Google Books, Dan Cohen and Fred Gibbs are text mining every book published in Britain in the … Continue reading
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