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Image 1. Man studying worm.

Working Bibliography

"To study worms you have to go digging."

                                                     - the author

Image 2. Earthworm and man.

Image 3. Sketch of Earthworm.

Archives/Archiving

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Chepesiuk, Ron. “JSTOR and Electronic Archiving.” American Libraries, vol. 31, no. 11, Dec. 2000, pp. 46–48. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25645718.

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Groys, Boris. Under Suspicion: A Phenomenology of Media. Translated by Carsten Strathausen, Columbia University Press, 2012. JSTOR [JSTOR], www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/groy14618.

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Nesmith, Tom. “Seeing Archives: Postmodernism and the Changing Intellectual Place of Archives.” The American Archivist, vol. 65, no. 1, 2002, pp. 24–41. JSTOR [JSTOR], www.jstor.org/stable/40294187.

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Text Analysis

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Jones, Jason B. “Using Text Analysis to Discover Work in JSTOR.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 Mar. 2017, www.chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/using-text-analysis-to-discover-work-in-jstor/63723.

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Porter, Catherine, et al. “Geographical Text Analysis: A New Approach to Understanding Nineteenth-Century Mortality.” Health & Place, vol. 36, Nov. 2015, pp. 25–34. ScienceDirect, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1353829215001197.

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Learning Code (R and Python)

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Arnold, Taylor, and Lauren Tilton. “Basic Text Processing in R.” Edited by Jeri E. Wieringa, Programming Historian, 27 Mar. 2017,  programminghistorian.org/lessons/basic-text-processing-in-r.

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Dewar, Taryn. “R Basics with Tabular Data.” Edited by Adam Crymble, Programming Historian, 5 Sept. 2016, programminghistorian.org/lessons/r-basics-with-tabular-data.

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Organisciak, Peter, and Boris Capitanu. “Text Mining in Python through the HTRC Feature Reader.” Edited by Ian Milligan, Programming Historian, 22 Nov. 2016, programminghistorian.org/lessons/text-mining-with-extracted-features.

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Stanley, Sarah. “Using R on Early English Books Online.” FSULIB, Florida State University Libraries, 4 Apr. 2017, fsulib.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/r-early-english-books-online/.

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“The Comprehensive R Archive Network.” The Comprehensive R Archive Network, The R Foundation, cran.r-project.org/.

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Vermiculture Studies

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Crawford, Nicholas. “We'll Always Have Paris: The Third Household and the ‘Bed of Death’ in Romeo and Juliet.” Shakespeare Survey, edited by Peter Holland, Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. 323–336. Shakespeare Survey.

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Darwin, Charles. The Darwin Reader. Edited by Marston Bates and Philip S. Humphrey, Scribner, 1956.

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“Earthworms: Humble Underground Heroes.” Natural History Museum, The Natural History Museum, 9 May 2015, www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/earthworm-heroes.html.

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Schwartz, Janelle A. Worm Work: Recasting Romanticism. University of Minnesota Press, 2012.

 

Zappler, Georg. “Darwin's Worms.” Natural History Magazine, Natural History Magazine, Inc., http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/htmlsite/master.html?http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/htmlsite/editors_pick/1958_11_pick.html.

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Images

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All images from Google Images and are public domain except Image 1 and Image 2 from this Bibliography page, which are from Zappler's "Darwin's Worms."

© 2017 by Emily Scott.

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