Metadata creation to the TEI-Lite schema

Bronwen Masemann, Faculty Associate Librarian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, collaborated through a teaching partnership with Claire Battershill (then) at the University of Reading to lead students in creating metadata according to the TEI-Lite schema for several Hogarth Press pamphlets. Read more about the project on this blog.

Hand-making books

A student of Claire Battershill's was inspired to work on hand-making books with Hogarth Press-inspired art. See a photo archive and read a description of the project here.

Authorship, distribution, and the Hogarth Essay Series

In a summer term introductory Digital Humanities class (2017) at the University of Oregon’s Honors College (co-taught by MAPP’s Helen Southworth and Digital Mitford’s Professor Raisanen), undergraduate Kela Apau looked at the three Hogarth Essay Series, focusing on authorship and distribution (download "Kela Apau Hogarth Essays (Teaching)") .

Mapping the reception and distribution of Lancashire Under the Hammer (1928)

University of Oregon Clark Honors College senior David Adams (HC 421 “Introduction to DH”) set out to map the reception and distribution of journalist Ben Bowker's Hogarth Press pamphlet Lancashire Under the Hammer (1928). Among other resources, Adams used a list of railway stations marked as sales locations from Bowker's Reading University Hogarth Press Archives folder (download PowerPoint file, "Lancashire Under the Hammer") .

A floor plan of the Hogarth Press's Tavistock Square location

In an introductory DH class (Spring '14) Architecture/Clark Honors College undergraduate Kiana Motohari Asl used her digital skills and Richard Kennedy's A Boy at the Hogarth Press to construct a visualization of a floor plan of the Hogarth Press's Tavistock Square location, destroyed during the Blitz (download PDF, "Kiana_Final Project Description").

Biography and PowerPoint for poet Frances Cornford

University of Oregon Clark Honors College undergraduate Mairi McCaslin (Introduction to DH, 2014) created a brief biography and PowerPoint for poet Frances Cornford (download PDF, "Frances Cornford Presentation").