Created this bar chart race of European print centres (1450-1650) - as part of a joint post on the USTC and our VisualisingHistory https://t.co/6Szl135KKN project. Read the post for more details https://t.co/eKLkjNicCU #dataviz
Among the 100s of reports of #witchcraft in Saducismum Triumphatus (1682) is the account of Irishwoman, Florence Newton, the 'Witch of Youghal', who was arrested for witchcraft in 1661. Her fate remains a mystery due to incomplete trial records #rarebooks#Halloween
Want to find out about early modern dedicatory networks but were too afraid to ask 😱 Check out my article in @APettegree's festschrift! Built on a decade of data gathering by @ustc team. https://t.co/Xk0mubu3yt #rarebooks#bookhistory#DataViz
In celebration of disability history month, @universalstc and @StAndrewsHist have launched a small exhibition 'Disability in Print' https://t.co/6SJAnF2VVV - we hope it will lead students to some new materials! 🙏 to @elisewatson_, Tilly Guthrie, @shantigraheli Laura Incollingo
Not long left on our #CfP for #USTC22!!
Proposals can be sent in via this form: https://t.co/7Z3UlakhWO
Any questions about the conference can be directed to @JE_Baxter
#30DayChartChallenge | Day 22 | Animation
After doing enough annotated line charts, I redid my day 6 tree submission as an animation. Sizing gifs in {gganimate} was a pain.
Code @ https://t.co/1BhlhPnYyC #rstats#r4ds#Dataviz
In today's https://t.co/B1y8Pfr4JL post, Giles Bergel looks at how software can be used to help compare and contrast difference in early modern books.
🤖📚🤖 #bookhistory#digitalhumanities#visualization
Post: https://t.co/KhQ91kzMB2
Our second post for Visualising History is now up - @richardtbellis looks at "Visualising Changes between Book Editions Using Juxta Commons" - https://t.co/qKJCwXeYAO