Digital History

Digital Scholarship

Cody Studies Digital Research Platform, Editor, Cody WY: The Papers of William F. Cody, 2013-present.

The William F. Cody Archive, Co-Director (with Katherine Walter), Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and The Papers of William F. Cody, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, WY, 2011-present.

“Horrible Massacre of Emigrants!!”: The Mountain Meadows Massacre in Public Discourse, Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, phase 1, 2005-08, phase 2, 2011-12.

Envisaging the West: Thomas Jefferson and the Roots of Lewis and Clark, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia, and Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, OCLC# 368280152, 2004-09.

Biddle Edition Archive, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia, 2003-04.

Chapters, Articles, and Essays

A Call to Redefine Historical Scholarship in the Digital Turn,” with Alex Galarza and Jason Heppler, Journal of Digital Humanities Vol. 1, No. 4 (Fall 2012).

Teaching Digital History Through the University Archives: The Case of Nebraska U: A Collaborative History,” with Peterson Brink, Mary Ellen Duecy, and Andrew Jewell, in Past or Portal?: Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Special Collections and Archives, Eleanor Mitchell, Peggy Seiden, and Suzy Taraba, eds. (Association of College and Research Libraries, 2012), 163-68.

What is Digital History? A Look at Some Exemplar Projects,” with William G. Thomas, III. Perspectives on History Newsmagazine of the American Historical Association, 47, no. 5 (May 2009): 40-43.

Digital Public Humanities

“The Artistic Legacy of Buffalo Bill Cody,” by Robert E. Bonner and Rebecca Wingo. Cody Studies, edited by Douglas Seefeldt. Cody, WY: The Papers of William F. Cody, 2015.

Buffalo Bill on the Silver Screen: The Films of William F. Cody, A Digital Companion. Cody Studies, edited by Douglas Seefeldt. Cody, WY: The Papers of William F. Cody, 2014.

“’I Shall Be Glad to See Them’: Gertrude Käsebier’s ‘Show Indian’ Photographs,” by Michelle A. Delaney and Rebecca Wingo. Cody Studies, edited by Douglas Seefeldt. Cody, WY: The Papers of William F. Cody, 2013.

Digital History Project, Co-Editor (with William G. Thomas), National Endowment for the Humanities, Digital Humanities Start-up Grant, 2007-present.

Historical Consultant, Virginia’s Lewis & Clark: Roots of a Legacy, 30-minute documentary film. National broadcast via American Public Television. Awarded 25th annual Bronze Telly Award as a finalist in the documentary category. WHTJ Charlottesville PBS. Premiere, 7 October 2003.

Lewis & Clark’s Charlottesville & Albemarle County, Virginia, Virginia Center for Digital History, UVa, 2003.

Historical Consultant, Lewis and Clark’s Charlottesville & Albemarle County, Virginia, 15-minute documentary. Premiere screening at national Lewis & Clark Bicentennial kickoff event, Charlottesville, VA, 9 January 2003.

Reviews

“Born-Digital Reviews: An Introduction,” Western Historical Quarterly, Autumn 2015.

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