We are a team of book historians, statisticians, computer scientists, and librarians who tackle mysteries by modeling the material conditions of early modern print shops. We work at the intersection of book history, computer vision, and machine learning to discover letterpress printers whose identities have eluded scholars for several hundred years.
We're seeking a highly motivated Digital Humanities Research Programmer to work on our interdisciplinary Freedom and the Press before Freedom of the Press project. You will be a key player as we answer the question: who dunnit?
We are a team of book historians, statisticians, computer scientists, and librarians who tackle mysteries by modeling the material conditions of early modern print shops. We work at the intersection of book history, computer vision, and machine learning to discover letterpress printers whose identities have eluded scholars for several hundred years.
We're seeking a highly motivated Digital Humanities Research Programmer to work on our interdisciplinary Freedom and the Press before Freedom of the Press project. You will be a key player as we answer the question: who dunnit?
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Digital Humanities Research Programmer - https://hackmd.io/8NbYYNQgQw6MLwBI7MsZvA?view