The code that powers the Arclight web app is available for download and reuse in our Github directory. None of our software development work would have been possible without the contributions of open source software developers. We were grateful to be able
Book Launch: The Arclight Guidebook to Media History and the Digital Humanities!
We are delighted to announce that our open access e-book, The Arclight Guidebook to Media History and the Digital Humanities, is officially available today. Across the book’s seventeen chapters, media historians and digital humanities scholars reflect on what digital tools
Coming Soon: The Arclight Guidebook!
We are proud to announce the forthcoming Arclight Guidebook to Media History and the Digital Humanities! Placing the field of media history into dialogue with the digital humanities, the book explores and raise new questions about researching media history within
Teaching with Arclight and POE
Project Arclight began two years ago with an idea. If researchers can use Twitter analytics to study trends in discussions of contemporary media, then what if we treated historic trade papers and fan magazines like a giant Twitter stream and
Publications from the Arclight Team
Since the launch of the app, we have been busy producing work that examines Arclight search results and exploring the exciting questions and answers it provides for media historians. Hopefully the works below provide useful case studies on ways you