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Reimagining the Monograph
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Recently, JSTOR Labs released our Reimagining the Monograph project. This project (http://labs.jstor.org/monograph) includes a quick video overview, a prototype called Topicgraph (http://labs.jstor.org/topicgraph) that uses topic modeling and data visualization to help researchers better evaluate books before they download them, and a white paper which has now been added to Humanities CORE: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:10367/. The JSTOR Labs team and I are eager to share this work with the Humanities community.
We would be thrilled for any and all feedback you might have (the white paper is released as a draft for comment until Jan 31). I do have a few specific questions I am especially interested in the community\’s guidance on:
I look forward to discussing these and other questions with you all.
-Alex