- ARP (laboratory)
The Applied Research in Patacriticism (ARP) is a
digital humanities lab based at theUniversity of Virginia founded and run byJerome McGann . ARP'sopen-source tools include Juxta, IVANHOE, and Collex. Collex is thesocial software and faceted browsing backbone of the NINES federation. ARP has been awarded funding by theMellon Foundation .Projects
IVANHOE
IVANHOE is an
open source electronicrole-playing game for educational use. It was developed by ARP at theUniversity of Virginia . It is so named becauseSir Walter Scott 's novel, "Ivanhoe ", was used as the source text for the very first IVANHOE game. IVANHOE is notable as an example of the use ofludic or game-related techniques in higher education in the humanities. [ [http://texttechnology.mcmaster.ca/pdf/vol12_2_06.pdf Geoffrey Rockwell, Serious Play at Hand: Is Gaming Serious Research in the Humanities?] ]NINES
NINES is the Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship, a scholarly organization in British and American nineteenth-century studies supported by ARP, a software development group assembling a suite of critical and editorial tools for digital scholarship. It was founded in 2003 by
Jerome McGann at theUniversity of Virginia .NINES serves as a clearinghouse for
peer-reviewed digital resources, which can be collected, annotated, and re-used in online "exhibits." It is powered byopen-source Collex software.Collex
Collex is an
open source social software and faceted browsing tool designed fordigital humanities . It includesfolksonomy features and is under construction at ARP. The first release of Collex is used in the NINES initiative, but it is a generalizable tool that can be applied to other subject domains. Collex is an early example of a scholar-drivenLibrary 2.0 initiative and, like NINES, was conceived as a response to economic problems intenure andacademic publishing . [ [http://www.nines.org/about/Nowviskie-Collex.pdf Bethany Nowviskie, Collex: Semantic Collections and Exhibits for the Remixable Web] ]Juxta
Juxta is an
open-source tool for performing bibliographical collations for scholarly use intextual criticism . It was developed by ARP at theUniversity of Virginia under the direction of textual theoristJerome McGann .References
elected bibliography
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Jerome McGann , [http://texttechnology.mcmaster.ca/pdf/vol12_2_02.pdf Texts in N-Dimensions and Interpretation in a New Key]
*Johanna Drucker , [http://texttechnology.mcmaster.ca/pdf/vol12_2_03.pdf Designing Ivanhoe]
* Chandler Sansing, [http://texttechnology.mcmaster.ca/pdf/vol12_2_04.pdf Case Study and Appeal: Building the Ivanhoe Game for Classroom Flexibility]
* Bethany Nowviskie, [http://texttechnology.mcmaster.ca/pdf/vol12_2_05.pdf Subjectivity in the Ivanhoe Game:Visual and Computational Strategies]External links
* [http://www.nines.org/tools/index.html ARP tools on the NINES website]
* [http://www.patacriticism.org/ ARP website]
* [http://www.patacriticism.org/ivanhoe/ IVANHOE website and development blog]
* [http://www.nines.org/ NINES informational website]
* [http://www.patacriticism.org/collex/ Collex development blog]
* [http://www.nines.org/collex/ NINES resources in Collex]
* [http://www.nines.org/about/9swhitepaper.pdf NINES whitepaper] byBethany Nowviskie andJerome McGann
* [http://www.patacriticism.org/juxta/ Juxta development blog]
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