This post from Colm MacCrossan, one of our editors at the University of Oxford, illustrates how the EEBO-TCP corpus can shed new light on old proverbs–and the challenge of sifting through and making sense of the results. The links throughout this post point to EEBO, the version of EEBO-TCP hosted by the University of Michigan […]
Archive for September, 2012
“Revolutionizing Early Modern Studies”? The Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership in 2012
Over the weekend, representatives from the University of Michigan’s TCP staff will be heading to Oxford to join our colleagues for “Revolutionizing Early Modern Studies”? The Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership in 2012, a conference marking a decade of Oxford’s partnership with EEBO-TCP. On Monday and Tuesday, September 17-18, delegates will hear more […]
Back to School: A New Discovery of the Old Art of Teaching Schoole
It is the first week of the fall semester at the University of Michigan. The campus is teeming with eager, bright young faces—many of whom don’t have the slightest idea where they are going. With any luck, over the next few months they’ll learn their way, without losing their enthusiasm. A New Discovery of the […]