Houston, Natalie2015-04-232015-04-232015-04-16https://hdl.handle.net/1813/39915On Thursday, April 16th at 4:30 pm in Olin Library 107, “Poetry in the Digital Age: Reading in the New Scholarly Archive,” was presented as part of the Conversations in Digital Humanities series. The Conversations in Digital Humanities speaker series engages scholars and practitioners at Cornell whose projects explore the intersections of advanced digital technology and cultural understanding. This conversation wasled by Natalie Houston, Associate Professor of English, University of Houston, who had this to say about the talk: “This talk presents some of my current research in using network analysis, image analysis, and computational text analysis methods to understand the cultural function of poetry in the later nineteenth century.”en-USDigital HumantitiesPoetryPoetry in the Digital Age: Reading in the New Scholarly Archivepresentation