hfroehli.ch - heather froehlich

Description: Dr Heather Froehlich is the Digital Scholarship Specialist at the University of Arizona Libraries in Tucson, Arizona, where she supports digital activities including text and data mining. At UofA, she is also an affiliate of the Division of Late Medieval and Early Reformation studies. Previously, she was Literary Informatics Librarian at Penn State University (University…

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Dr Heather Froehlich is the Digital Scholarship Specialist at the University of Arizona Libraries in Tucson, Arizona, where she supports digital activities including text and data mining. Previously, she was Literary Informatics Librarian at Penn State University (University Park, PA, USA),  She was awarded her PhD and MRes from the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, UK), where she studied language, variation, and change through the representations of social identity in Shakespeare and other Early Modern L

She was previously involved with the Mellon-Funded Visualizing English Print 1470-1800 project between Strathclyde, UW-Madison and the Folger Shakespeare Library .  You can read more about our research on our  blog or visit the  project website . She also attended Early Modern Digital Agendas I , an NEH-funded Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library, as a participant and as on-site technical support, in 2013. She has expertise in using the  EEBO-TCP transcriptions for literary, linguistic and historical

Heather is especially interested in ways one can use off-the-shelf software and platforms as a route into text analysis and other digital methods. She enjoys collaborating across the disciplines though h er training is primarily in corpus stylistics, historical sociolinguistics, literary linguistics, and digital humanities. Her zotero account may be a useful resource for getting a sense of her methodological and analytical background.

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