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Big data and manuscript studies: an introduction with some reflections on methods

Abstract:
This introduction considers the approaches to, reasons for, and impacts of using “big data” methods to study medieval manuscripts. This introduction to “big data” and manuscript studies offers a brief history of the field and its terms before laying out some of the benefits, challenges, and drawbacks of large-scale work. Looking at lots of books presents an intellectual clash: the desire to know more about what we are looking at and the desire to see everything often runs up against the knowledge (and the fear) that we cannot know everything. We argue that undertaking large-scale work necessitates reflecting not only on reasons for counting, analyzing, and studying manuscripts at scale, but also on how we count and why. Methods always matter, and reflecting critically on methods matters even more when there are still foundational questions to be answered about medieval manuscripts.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1353/dph.2025.a959161

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
UAS
Department:
Academic Administration Division
Sub department:
Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Oxford college:
Balliol College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-5141-1999


Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Journal:
Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures More from this journal
Volume:
14
Issue:
1
Pages:
1-14
Publication date:
2025-04-30
Acceptance date:
2023-02-05
DOI:
EISSN:
2162-9552
ISSN:
2162-9544


Language:
English
Subtype:
Review
Pubs id:
2124608
Local pid:
pubs:2124608
Deposit date:
2025-10-02

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