References
Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Verso, 2006.
Barnhurst, Kevin G., and John Nerone. The Form of News: A History. Guilford Press, 2002. http://books.google.com?id=AIvtqbVJCAAC.
Beals, M. H. “Close Readings of Big Data: Triangulating Patterns of Textual Reappearance and Attribution in the Caledonian Mercury, 182040.” Victorian Periodicals Review 51, no. 4 (2018): 616–39. http://muse.jhu.edu/article/714426.
Beals, M. H., and Emily Bell. “The Atlas of Digitised Newspapers and Metadata: Reports from Oceanic Exchanges.” Loughborough, 2020. https://www.digitisednewspapers.net/.
Blankenship, Avery. “Twain in Circulation: Early Twain and the Culture of Reprinting.” The Mark Twain Annual 19, no. 1 (2021): 68–94. doi:10.5325/marktwaij.19.1.0068.
Bode, Katherine. A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History. Digital Humanities Ser. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2018. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvdtpj1d.
Brandle, Lars. “Nathan Evans’ ’Wellerman’ Sailing to Another Week at No. 1 in U.K. Chart.” Billboard, March 22, 2021. https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9544080/nathan-evans-wellerman-uk-chart-blast/.
Brown, Matthew P. “Blanks: Data, Method, and the British American Print Shop.” American Literary History 29, no. 2 (May 24, 2017): 228–47. https://muse-jhu-edu.ezproxy.neu.edu/article/659831.
Cooper, Elena. “Copyright in Periodicals During the Nineteenth Century: Balancing the Rights of Contributors and Publishers.” Victorian Periodicals Review 51, no. 4 (2018): 661–78. http://muse.jhu.edu/article/714428.
Cordell, Ryan. “"Q I-Jtb the Raven": Taking Dirty OCR Seriously.” Book History 20 (2017): 188–225.
Dawkins, Richard. The Selfish Gene: 30th Anniversary Edition. OUP Oxford, 2006. http://books.google.com?id=EJeHTt8hW7UC.
DeVoss, Dànielle Nicole, and Jim Ridolfo. “Composing for Recomposition: Rhetorical Velocity and Delivery.” Text. 13.2, January 15, 2009. http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/13.2/topoi/ridolfo_devoss/intro.html.
Edelstein, Sari. Between the Novel and the News : The Emergence of American Women’s Writing. University of Virginia Press, 2014. http://books.upress.virginia.edu/detail%2Fbooks%2Fgroup-4759.xml?q=.
Fagan, Benjamin. The Black Newspaper and the Chosen Nation. University of Georgia Press, 2016. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt189tst9.
Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Edited by Peter Conn and Nathan G. Goodman. Penn Reading Project Edition. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt3fhqhr.5.
Garvey, Ellen Gruber. Writing with Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance. Oxford University Press, 2012.
Gitelman, Lisa. Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents. Duke University Press Books, 2014.
Gordon, Adam. “Beyond the ‘Proper Notice’: Frederick Douglass, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and the Politics of Critical Reprinting.” American Literature 91, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 1–29. doi:10.1215/00029831-7335325.
Guldi, Jo. “Critical Search: A Procedure for Guided Reading in Large-Scale Textual Corpora.” Journal of Cultural Analytics, 2018. doi:10.22148/16.030.
Guldi, Jo, and David Armitage. The History Manifesto. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Hayles, N. Katherine, and Jessica Pressman, eds. Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era. 1 edition. Minneapolis ; London: Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2013.
Jenkins, Henry, Sam Ford, and Joshua Green. Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture. New York: NYU Press, 2013.
Kennedy, J. Gerald. Poe and the Remapping of Antebellum Print Culture. Edited by J. Gerald Kennedy and Jerome McGann. Har/Chrt. Louisiana State University Press, 2012.
Kirilloff, Gabi. “Computation as Context: New Approaches to the Close/Distant Reading Debate.” College Literature 49, no. 1 (2022): 1–25. doi:10.1353/lit.2022.0000.
Kirschenbaum, Matthew. “Bibliologistics: The Nature of Books Now, or A Memorable Fancy.” Post45, April 8, 2020. http://post45.org/2020/04/bibliologistics-the-nature-of-books-now-or-a-memorable-fancy/.
Know Your Meme. “Know Your Meme.” Know Your Meme. Accessed May 19, 2021. https://knowyourmeme.com/about.
Loughran, Trish. The Republic in Print: Print Culture in the Age of U.S. Nation Building, 1770-1870. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
McGann, Jerome. “From Text to Work: Digital Tools and the Emergence of the Social Text.” Romanticism on the Net, nos. 41-42 (2006). doi:10.7202/013153ar.
Mcgettigan, Katie. “Transatlantic Reprinting as National Performance: Staging America in London Magazines, 18391852.” Journal of American Studies, 2019, 1–32. doi:10.1017/S0021875818001317.
McGill, Meredith L. American Literature and the Culture of Reprinting, 1834-1853. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007.
McGill, Meredith L. “Copyright and Intellectual Property: The State of the Discipline.” Book History 16, no. 1 (2013): 387–427. doi:10.1353/bh.2013.0010.
Miltner, Kate M., and Tim Highfield. “Never Gonna GIF You up: Analyzing the Cultural Significance of the Animated GIF.” Social Media + Society 3, no. 3 (July 1, 2017): 2056305117725223. doi:10.1177/2056305117725223.
Mullen, Lincoln A. “The Making of America’s Public Bible: Computational Text Analysis for Religious History.” In Introduction to Digital Humanities: Research Methods for the Study of Religion, Preprint., 20, 2018. https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:20031/.
Nahon, Karine, and Jeff Hemsley. Going Viral, 2013.
Nissenbaum, Asaf, and Limor Shifman. “Internet Memes as Contested Cultural Capital: The Case of 4chan’s /B/ Board.” New Media & Society 19, no. 4 (April 1, 2017): 483–501. doi:10.1177/1461444815609313.
Nord, David Paul. Communities of Journalism: A History of American Newspapers and Their Readers. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006.
Philpotts, Matthew. “Dimension: Fractal Forms and Periodical Texture.” Victorian Periodicals Review 48, no. 3 (2015): 403–27. doi:10.1353/vpr.2015.0035.
Renner, Rebecca. “Everyone’s Singing Sea Shanties (or Are They Whaling Songs?).” The New York Times: Style, January 13, 2021. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/13/style/sea-shanty-tiktok-wellerman.html.
Roggenkamp, Karen. Narrating the News: New Journalism and Literary Genre in Late Nineteenth-century American Newspapers and Fiction. Kent State University Press, 2005.
Slauter, Will. “Copyright and the Political Economy of News in Britain, 18361911.” Victorian Periodicals Review 51, no. 4 (2018): 640–60. http://muse.jhu.edu/article/714427.
Slauter, Will. “Upright Piracy: Understanding the Lack of Copyright for Journalism in Eighteenth-Century Britain.” Book History 16, no. 1 (2013): 34–61. doi:10.1353/bh.2013.0011.
Smith, David A, and Ryan Cordell. “A Research Agenda for Historical and Multilingual Optical Character Recognition,” 2018. https://repository.library.northeastern.edu/files/neu:f1881m035.
Stokes, Claudia. “Novel Commonplaces: Quotation, Epigraphs, and Literary Authority.” American Literary History 30, no. 2 (April 1, 2018): 201–21. doi:10.1093/alh/ajy005.
Thompson, Todd. “Viral Jokes and Fugitive Humor in the Nineteenth-Century Culture of Reprinting.” Studies in American Humor 7, no. 1 (2021): 61–85. doi:10.5325/studamerhumor.7.1.0061.
Thorne-Murphy, Leslee. “Re-Authorship: Authoring, Editing, and Coauthoring the Transatlantic Publications of Charlotte M. Yonge’s Aunt Charlotte’s Stories of Bible History.” Book History 13, no. 1 (2010): 80–103. doi:10.1353/bh.2010.0015.
Tocqueville, Alexis de. Democracy in America: Part the Second. Translated by Henry Reeve. New York, NY: J. & H. G. Langley, 1840. http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000317139.
Trettien, Whitney Anne. “A Deep History of Electronic Textuality: The Case of English Reprints Jhon Milton Areopagitica.” Digital Humanities Quarterly 7, no. 1 (2013). http://digitalhumanities.org:8081/dhq/vol/7/1/000150/000150.html.
VanArendonk, Kathryn. “It Makes Total Sense We’re All into Sea Shanties Now.” Vulture. Accessed May 17, 2021. https://www.vulture.com/2021/01/tiktok-sea-shanties-explained.html.