Coding Codices

Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Committee

A monthly podcast on medieval studies in the digital world, bringing you the latest discoveries about old texts and objects. Hosted by the early-career scholars of the Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Committee. Read more at https://codingcodices.com/.

  1. Series 2, Episode 1: Digital Publishing

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    Series 2, Episode 1: Digital Publishing

    After a hiatus, Coding Codices is back with a new series! In this first episode, Julia Pelosi-Thorpe and Suzette van Haaren speak to Cosette Bruhns Alonso about digital editing and publishing, and visual art and media. Since the recording of this episode in May 2024, Cosette Bruhns Alonso has been appointed Assistant Editor of Brown University Digital Publications. In this role, she guides the creation of born-digital scholarship that presents research in ways not achievable in conventional print format, intended for publication with university presses. Cosette has published several articles and lectured widely on born-digital publishing, and has significant teaching, curatorial, and digital humanities experience. She received her Ph.D. in Italian Studies from the University of Chicago, and served as BUDP's inaugural Diversity in Digital Publishing Postdoctoral Research Associate. She previously held the position of Contemporary Publishing Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Press and Penn Libraries, and as Assistant Editor of Book and Style Publications at the Modern Language Association. She is the Managing Editor of Dante Studies, the annual journal of the Dante Society of America. Music credits: Intro/outro music by TeknoAXE, "Chiptune Nobility" (CC BY 4.0). Image credits: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fonds français, 24432, fol. 86r, image and text ed. by Sebastian Dows-Miller.

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    Episode 9: Biocodicology: From Dust to Data

    James and Aylin talk to Sarah Fiddyment and Timothy Stinson about their work in the emerging field of biocodicology, the study of the biomolecular information found in manuscripts. Sarah Fiddyment received her PhD from the University of Zaragoza in 2011, working in the field of proteomics in cardiovascular research. She moved to the University of York in 2012, where she developed a non-invasive sampling technique that has enabled her to establish the emerging field of biocodicology. In 2019, Sarah joined the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge as part of the ERC funded Beasts to Craft project. Timothy Stinson is Associate Professor of English at North Carolina State University. He is co-director of the Medieval Electronic Scholarly Alliance, director of the Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts, co-director of the Piers Plowman Electronic Archive, associate director of the Advanced Research Consortium, and editor of the Siege of Jerusalem Electronic Archive. He has also collaborated with colleagues in the biological sciences to analyze the DNA found in medieval manuscripts. Music credits: Intro / outro: TeknoAXE, “Chiptune Nobility” (CC BY 4.0), interludes: Random Mind, “Rejoicing” (CC0). Transcript and more information at https://codingcodices.wordpress.com/2021/12/02/episode-9-biocodicology-from-dust-to-data/. Recorded 17 September 2021. Edited by James Harr.

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A monthly podcast on medieval studies in the digital world, bringing you the latest discoveries about old texts and objects. Hosted by the early-career scholars of the Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Committee. Read more at https://codingcodices.com/.