Publicity archive
Here you will find a list of blog posts, announcements and articles in the press discussing Transcribe Bentham.
2015
- ‘Jeremy Bentham’s recipe for Turnip Pudding’, UCL Library News’, 1 December 2015.
- ‘Porridge in the Panopticon’, by Glen Newey, London Review of Books Blog, 19 October 2015.
- ‘How an ecosystem of machine learning and crowdsourcing could help you’, by Mia Ridge, Open Objects Blog, 31 August 2015.
- ‘Support of outstanding long-term collaborative projects’, by Ken Emond, British Academy Blog, 19 August 2015
- ‘Strength in numbers? Some thoughts from a crowdsourced transcriberStrength in numbers? Some thoughts from a crowdsourced transcriber’, Forking Paths Blog, 31 March 2015.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham praised by German State Secretary for Education’, UCL Faculty of Laws, 10 March 2015.
- ‘Help Transcribe the Bentham Project’, Study, Read, Write Blog, 16 February 2015.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham: The revival of “B”‘, Digital Humanities at Presidency Blog, 3 February 2015.
2014
- ‘Digital Humanities platforms set to challenge technical barriers to digital research skills development’, Impact of Social Sciences Blog, 7 May 2014.
2013
- ‘λογοτεχνικά αρχεία και ψηφιακά μέσα: το μέλλον απ’ το παρελθόν (‘Literary archives and digital media: the future from the past’), by Anna-Maria Sichani, Chronos Magazine, vol. 6, 11 October 2013 (in Greek).
- ‘Michelin star restaurant add Bentham recipe to their menu‘, UCL News, 30 August 2013.
- ‘How to cook an 18th Century ‘prison pie’‘, BBC News Online video report, 27 August 2013.
- ‘How a recipe intended for inmates of Bentham’s proposed panopticon prison is making its way onto a modern restaurant menu‘, PM radio feature, BBC Radio 4, broadcast 27 August 2013.
- ‘Crowdsourcing and history or crowdsourcing history?’, by Jordan Landes, Senate House Library blog, 24 July 2013.
- ‘The Collaborative Future of Amateur Editions‘, by Ben Brumfield, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription, 13 July 2013.
- ‘Issues in the Digital Humanities‘, by Vanessa Bartlett, 21 June 2013.
- ‘Crowdsourcing in the Arts and Humanities’, by Ian Matzen, Tame Your Assets blog, 6 June 2013.
- ‘Digital Tools for Medieval Texts: Workshop at the Huygens ING‘, by Julie Somers, Medieval Fragments blog, 26 April 2013.
- Experiences of transcribing Bentham from students at Maryland Institute of Technology, Introduction to Digital Humanities course blog, 1-13 March 2013.
- ‘Feedback from the MRS Conference in London’, by Ray Poynter, New Market Research blog, 22 March 2013.
- ‘Crowdsourced Transcription Project Discovers (Bad) Cookery Recipes By 18th Century Philosopher’, by Bulent Yusuf, Gizmodo UK, 16 March 2013.
- ‘Transcribing Bentham’s baked apple pudding from the page‘, by Lucinda Matthews-Jones, Journal of Victorian Culture Online, 14 March 2013.
- ‘We meet again, Mr Bentham, and you’re being transcribed‘, by Faye Fornasier, British Library Digital Scholarship blog, 6 March 2013.
- ‘Reconstructing Bentham’s legacy‘, by Otto Vervaart, Rechtsgeschiedenis blog, 6 March 2013.
- ‘Melissa Terras: Augmented Reality and Museums‘, Global Lab Podcast, 14 February 2013.
- ‘Review of Crowdsourcing Projects and How They Relate to Linked Data‘, by Matthias Djupdahl, Edith Eskor, Östen Jonsson, Mari Runardotter, Raivo Ruusalepp, and Njörður Sigurðsson, 7 February 2013.
- ‘UCL Transcribe Bentham‘, Intriguing Networks blog, 6 February 2013.
- ‘New Year’s Resolution: Let’s Self-Archive‘, by Helen Rogers, Journal of Victorian Culture Online, 17 January 2013.
- ‘Dinner for Two: The Public Humanities and Academia‘, by Emily Monty, The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities blog, 14 January 2013.
- ‘Crowdsourcing, Collaboration, Feedback, and Grading‘, by Rebecca Frost Davis, Liberal Education in a Networked World blog, 10 January 2013.
- ‘Contemplating Crowdsourcing‘, by Diane Jakacki, The Tarlton Project blog, 3 January 2013.
2012
- ‘Transcribe Bentham in a Panopticon: verspätete Berichterstattung zum Vortrag von Philipp Schofield im Rahmen der Darmstädter Ringvorlesung am 8.11.‘, by Andrea Rapp, Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum blog, 19 November 2012.
- ‘What does it mean to “support TEI” for manuscript transcription?‘, by Ben Brumfield, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription blog, 10 November 2012.
- ‘A crowdsourcing partnership between scholars and the public brings a new audience to research‘, by Tim Causer, LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog, 7 November 2012.
- ‘Je transcris, tu transcris, nous crowdsourçons : le projet Transcribe Bentham‘, by Ghita Benotmane, Introduction aux humanités numériques blog, 7 November 2012.
- ‘Crowdsourcing: Why I do it‘, by Donna Maria Alexander, Américas Studies blog, 22 October 2012.
- ‘Les sites participatifs : Trove, Transcribe Bentham, Digital Koot‘, by Stéphanie Boisvert, Théorie et pratique des sciences historiques à l’ère numérique blog, 17 October 2012.
- ‘Blogging – or the power of we, not me‘, by Ernesto Priego, Guardian Higher Education Network blog, 15 October 2012.
- ‘Crowdsourcing, Undergraduates, and Digital Humanities Projects‘, by Rebecca Frost Davis, 3 September 2012.
- ‘Historians Ask the Public to Help Organize the Past‘, by Marc Parry, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3 September 2012.
- ‘A Strategic Framework for Managing Crowdsourcing Projects‘, by Donelle McKinley, digitalGLAM blog, 1 September 2012.
- ‘5 Crowdsourcing Business Models That Work‘, by Mike Holmes, Opportunities Planet, 27 August 2012.
- ‘Frequently Asked Questions About Crowdsourcing in Cultural Heritage‘ by Mia Ridge, Open Objects blog, 3 June 2012.
- ‘Crowdsourcing Manuscript Transcription‘ by Dominik Wujastyk, Cikitsā blog, 2 June 2012.
- ‘Crowd-sourcing Mr. Bentham and Mr. Madison, by J. L. Bell, Boston 1776 blog, 9 May 2012.
- ‘Bodleian Announces Crowd-Sourced Victorian Music Project‘, by Jennifer Schuessler, New York Times Arts Beat blog, 3 May 2012.
- ‘UCL Annual Review‘, by UCL Communications and Marketing, 27 March 2012.
- ‘Pleiades Software Reuse‘, by Sean Gillies, Sean Gillies’ Blog, 26 March 2012.
- ‘On Making, Use and Reuse in Digital Humanities‘, by Melissa Terras, Melissa Terras’s Blog, 23 March 2012.
- ‘The Future of the Past‘ by Anne Welsh, UCL Digital Humanities Blog, 22 March 2012.
- ‘Quality Control for Crowdsourced Transcription‘ by Ben Brumfield, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription, 5 March 2012.
- ‘Doing the Risky Thing With a Gothic Critical Archive‘, by Katherine D. Harris, 22 February 2012.
- ‘Common Knowledge: Crowdsourcing for Experiential Learning’, by Jessica Hronche, Hope College Libraries Blog, 22 February 2012.
- ‘RootsTech for the Sorta-Geeky‘, The Family Curator Blog, 6 February 2012.
- ‘Digital Culture Heritage Awards for Crowdsourcing (and thoughts on gamification)‘, by Rose Holley, Rose Holley’s Blog, 4 February 2012.
- ‘Matrix’, ORF Radio programme, including interview with Dr Tim Causer, 29 January 2012.
- ‘You Can Transcribe It! (Ein iets over broodkruimels)‘, De Digitale Archivaris, 26 January 2012.
- ‘Crowdsourcing Transcription: FromThePage and Scripto‘, by Konrad Lawson, Chronicle of Higher Education, 23 January 2012.
2011
- ‘Will 2012 be the year of crowdsourcing in libraries?‘, by Christen Madsen, www.christinemadsen.com, 30 December 2011.
- ‘Genealogy 2011‘, by Tamura Jones, Modern Software Experience, 28 December 2011.
- ‘Me Under the Spotlight‘, by Melissa Terras, Melissa Terras’s Blog, 12 December 2011.
- ‘Crowd Sourcing‘, by Fred van Kan, Fred’s Blog, 8 December 2011.
- ‘Jury Statement: Transcribe Bentham‘s nomination for the 2011 Digital Heritage Award‘, by Susan Hazen, Digital Strategies for Heritage 2011, 28 November 2011.
- ‘Developing Welsh Wills Online at NLW: a Digital Collections Research Project‘ by Lorna Hughes, National Library of Wales blog, 28 November 2011.
- ‘Welsh Wills Online Expert Seminar – Digital Research and Development‘ by Keri Thomas, Where My Books Go blog, 22 November 2011.
- ‘Digital Humanities in Action: Transcribe Bentham’, Teaching at the Library: Blog of the Gottesman Libraries, Teacher’s College, New York, 26 October 2011.
- ‘The HeritageCrowd Project: A Case Study in Crowdsourcing Public History‘, by Shawn Graham, Guy Massie, and Nadine Feuerherm, Writing History in the Digital Age, 5 October 2011.
- ‘Exploring Ars Electronica 2011‘, by Martin Kreyßig, MedienInformatik Blog, 2 October 2011.
- ‘Wikis as Educational and Information Tools‘, by Delaina Miller, Educational Technology for Librarians blog, 14 September 2011.
- ‘One Stir, Then I’ll Discover a Galaxy‘, by Rosie Kinchen, The Sunday Times, 12 September 2011.
- ‘Ars Electronica 2011 – Origin‘, by Pier Luigi Capucci, Personal Website, 9 September 2011.
- ‘Prix Ars Electronica Forum: Digital Communities‘, talk at Ars Electronica 2011, Linz, 4 September 2011.
- ‘Transcribeerplugins voor MediaWiki’, De Digitale Archivaris blog, 1 September 2011.
- ‘Virtual Volunteering’, Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, 22 August 2011.
- Achaleke, Beatrice, Graham Harwood, Aaron Koblin, Liu Yan, and Tiago Peixoto, ‘Guinea Pigs and Apples: Digital Communities category jury summary”, in Hannes Leopoldseder, Christine Schöpf, and Gerfried Stocker, Cyberarts 2011: the International Compendium of the Prix Ars Electronica 2011. Hatje Cantz, 2011.
- ‘Peopling the Past: NMM Conference’, The History Student: Kathleen’s History and Culture blog, 7 August 2011.
- ‘Diving into the Digital Humanities at WGBH’, by Kenny Whitebloom, OpenVault blog, 4 August 2011.
- ‘Digitizing Old Books’, Green Chair Press blog, 4 August 2011.
- ’25 Great Ways Colleges Are Using Crowdsourcing’, Online College.Org blog, 1 August 2011.
- ‘Scanning is Different from Digitisation’, by Richard M. Davis, University of London Computer Centre Digital Archives Blog, 26 July 2011.
- ‘Create Your World: Transcribe Bentham’, ORF Radio, 25 July 2011.
- ‘Crowdsourcing and Variant Editions’, by Alastair Dunning, JISC Digitisation Programme Blog, 18 July 2011.
- ‘Ethical Issues in an Online World‘, talk by Peter Singer at the Sydney Opera House, 14 July 2011.
- ‘The Best Culture Links of the Week’, Open Culture blog, 8 July 2011.
- ‘Social Media and the Academy: Conference Live Blog, Day Two’, by Nicola Osborne, The Blog of EDINA’s Social Media Officer, 1 July 2011.
- ‘Social Media and the Academy: Conference Live Blog, Day One’, by Nicola Osborne, The Blog of EDINA‘s Social Media Officer, 30 June 2011.
- ‘Crowdsourcing and Social Engagement in Libraries: the State of Play, by Rose Holley, ALIA Sydney blog, June 29 2011.
- ‘Civil War Project Shows Pros and Cons of Crowdsourcing’, by Jie Jenny Zou, Chronicle of Higher Education, June 14 2011.
- ‘Digital Editions and Crowdsourcing’, by Jane Winters, Institute of Historical Research’s ReScript blog, 9 June 2011.
- ‘El Proyecto “Transcribe Bentham” recibe el premio Ars Electronica’ by Mario Prades, Arqueología del Punto de Vista blog, 1 June 2011
- ‘Linz: The Results of the Prix Ars Electronica 2011’, PostInterface Blog, 30 May 2011.
- Bobby Mann, ‘The Bentham Project Needs Your Help’, Education-Portal.com
- ‘Links and Reviews’ by Jeremy Dibbell, PhiloBiblos blog, 30 May 2011.
- ‘Winners of the 2011 Prix Ars Electronica’, Ars Electronica press release, 27 May 2011.
- ‘Major Prize for Innovative Transcribe Bentham Crowdsourcing Initiative’, UCL Laws news story, 27 May 2011.
- ‘Major Award for Transcribe Bentham Crowdsourcing Scheme’, UCL Media Relations press release, 27 May 2011.
- ‘London’s Philosopher’, by Mike Paterson, London Historians blog, May 13th 2011.
- ‘Discovering Jeremy Bentham: Bentham in the Community event’, The History Student: Kathleen’s History and Culture blog, May 13th 2011.
- ‘Best Practice Examples in Library Digitisation’, by Karmen Štular Sotošek, Europeana Travel Digital Libraries Project, March 2011.
- ‘Crowdsourcing and Education: UCL, Jeremy Bentham and London Sixth Form Students’ by Rebecca Bell, your2pence blog, March 31st 2011.
- ‘Trabajo Colaborativo’ by Anaclet Pons, Clionauta: Blog de Historia, 23 March 2011.
- ‘Crowdsourcing – a new way to do scholarly work?’, Higher Education Development Association blog, March 16 2011.
- ‘Even Crowdsourcing Can Get Too Expensive’, The Scholarly Kitchen Society for Scholarly Publishing blog, March 14 2011.
- ‘Facing Budget Woes, Prominent Crowdsourcing Project Will Scale Back’ by Marc Parry, Chronicle of Higher Education, March 11th 2011.
- ‘Reconstructing Bentham’s Legacy‘, by Otto Vervaart, Rechtsgeschiedenis blog, 6 March 2011.
- ‘Newsletter no. 3’, Australian Historical Association newsletter, Feb. 11th 2011.
- ‘Links and Reviews’, Jeremy Dibbell’s PhiloBiblos Blog, Feb. 13th 2011.
- ‘Approaches to Digital Preservation’, JISC Beginner’s Guide to Digital Preservation Blog, Feb 11th 2011.
- ‘The Greater Good’, Peterman’s Eye Blog, Feb 8th 2011.
‘Transcribe Bentham (Crowd Sourced)’, Sacred Cow Blog, Feb. 5th 2011. - ‘Philosophy fans pitch in to put British thinker’s manuscripts online’, Deutsche-Welle World, Feb 4th 2011.
- ‘Renowned Historical Figure Comes Alive With Crowdsourcing’, The Daily Crowdsource, Feb 2nd 2011.
- ‘UK philosopher’s manuscripts go online’, Spectrum radio programme, Deutsche-Welle World, Feb 1st 2011.
- ‘2010: The Year of Crowdsourcing Transcription’, Collaborative Manuscript Transcription, Feb 2nd 2011.
- ‘UK philosopher’s manuscripts go online’, Spectrum radio programme, Deutsche-Welle World, Feb 1st 2011. Listen here.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham in the NY Times’, CraigBellamy.net(.au), January 5th 2011.
- ‘Scholars asking public to help transcribe papers’, The Columbus Dispatch, Jan 2nd 2011.
- ‘Miscellaneous Sunday…’, Hedgehog Librarian, Jan 2nd 2010.
2010 and earlier
- Catherine Shteynberg, ‘Link Love: 12/31/2010’, The Bigger Picture: Visual Archives and the Smithsonian, Dec 31st 2010.
- ‘Scholars enlist public to transcribe historical papers’, Innovation Management, Dec 31st 2010.
- ‘Academic Community Using Crowd-Sourcing to Transcribe Handwritten Documents’, VR Research Blog, Dec 29th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham: Transcription Desk’, The Gitesh Gohel Daily, Dec 29th 2010.
- ‘The Masses Help Scholars Transcribe Manuscripts’, ResourceShelf, Dec 28th 2010.
- ‘Scholars Recruit Public for Project’, LISNews, Dec 28th 2010.
- ‘Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative (UK)’, Peter Scott’s Library Blog, Dec 28th 2010.
- ‘A New Era, A Better Pencil’, by Jenny Hendrix, The New Yorker, December 28th 2010.
- ‘To-Do List: Second Chances for Michael Vick, Alvin Greene’, by Samantha Henig, The New Yorker, December 28th 2010.
- ‘Crowdsourcing meets academia as public enlisted to transcribe Jeremy Bentham’s papers’, markpack.org.uk, Dec 28th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham “Crowdsourcing”, Karmic-Dragonfly, Dec 27th 2010.
- ‘Be a Bentham Transcriber’, Booklist Online, Dec 27th 2010.
- ‘NY Times: For Bentham and Others, Scholars Enlist Public to Transcribe Papers’, chrissalvano.com, Dec 27th 2010.
- ‘The Fastest Transcribing by the Greatest Number’, MetaFilter Community Web Blog, Dec 27th 2010.
- ‘Batch comparison of Git repositories’, leancrew.com, Dec 27th 2010.
- ‘Scholars recruit public for project’, by Patricia Cohen, New York Times, Dec 27th 2010.
- ‘the final exam where I’m blissfully superfluous’, Stephanie Schlitz’s blog, Dec 13th 2010.
- ‘The Pursuit of Happiness: Jeremy Bentham, David Cameron and the Principle of Utility’, The Behaviour Guru: Tom Bennett’s school report, Nov 27th 2010.
- ‘Help! Can you read this man’s writing?’, Wired magazine iPad version, Nov 2010.
- ‘Kolektywna transkrypcja archiwalio – Transcribe Bentham‘, historiaimedia.org, Nov 20th 2010.
- ‘The Wallace Correspondence Project Begins!’, The Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project, Nov 17th 2010.
- ‘Crowdsourced transcription ahoy!’, Cliotropic blog, Oct 29th 2010.
- ‘Me and Bentham…not the happiest couple’, stephanieschlitz.com, Oct 29th 2010.
- Review of Transcribe Bentham as an eLearning resource by the Higher Education Academy History Subject Centre, Oct 26th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham: help make history happen’, University of Nottingham library blog, Oct 21st 2010.
- Announcement on the blog of the American Historical Association, Oct 14th 2010.
- Transcribe Bentham recommended as a model for community engagement at meeting of Public History committee of the Historical Association, Oct 11th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham’, blog post on theoreti.ca, Oct 11th 2010.
- ‘Queen’s School students involved in Transcribe Bentham project’, Chester Chronicle, Oct 7th 2010.
- ‘Digital Delights for October’, Around the World in 80 Gigabytes: Alexandra Eveleigh’s Archives and Technology blog, Oct 2nd 2010.
- Announcement on webpage of International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Oct 2010.
- Announcement on Philosophy Online, Sep 30th 2010.
- ‘De transcribiwiki van Transcribe Bentham’, De Digitale Archivaris blog, Sep 29th 2010.
- Melissa Terras’ plenary lecture in Japanese at the International Institute for Digital Humanities, Sep 29 2010.
- ‘Transcription in a Digital World’, ActiveHistory.ca blog post, Sep 28th 2010.
- ‘Transcription in a Digital World’, Andrew Smith’s Blog, Sep 28th 2010.
- ‘Queen’s School students in Philosophical First’, Queen’s School website, Sep 27th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham’, Sinistre and Destre’s noumenal realm blog post, Sep 27th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham’, Your Leicester Librarian’s Blog, Sep 22 2010.
- ‘Transcribing Bentham’, Blog post by Melissa Terras, Sep 22 2010.
- Announcement by the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading & Publishing, Sep 2010.
- Recommendation from ArchivesNext, Sep 16 2010.
- Discussion of Transcribe Bentham and the Chronicle’s coverage at the first Decoding Digital Humanities meeting in Bloomington, Indiana, Sep 16 2010.
- Announcement in techrights.org, Sep 15th 2010.
- Announcement on London Historians’ blog, Sep 14th 2010.
- Post on Henry C. Alphin Jr.: Discursive Political Thought blog, Sep 14th 2010.
- ‘Internetgebruikers vertalen oude filosoof‘, Kijk magazine, Sep 13th 2010.
- ‘Crowdsourcing Project Hopes to Make Short Work of Transcribing Bentham’, by Travis Kaya in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Sep 13th 2010.
- ‘Help transcribe Jeremy Bentham’, fieldsy blog post, Sep 12th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham: An Experiment in Crowdsourcing’, by Adam Crymble in Academic News British History Edition, Sep 11th 2010.
- ‘Help transcribe Jeremy Bentham’, by Christopher Shea in the Boston Globe, Sep 10th 2010.
- ‘Digital Humanities 2010’, Edata & research, Sep 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham’, blog post by the RunCoCo project, Sep 10th 2010.
- ‘Doing History Digitally’, blog by Kathryn Tomasek of Wheaton College Digital History Project, Sep 10th 2010.
- ‘TRANSCRIBE BENTHAM launched!’, Utilitarian Philosophy blog, Sep 9th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham: Crowdsourced Transcription’, by Rachel Lee on The Cynic Sang: The (Un)Official Blog of the William Blake Archive, Sep 9th 2010.
- ‘TRANSCRIBE BENTHAM launched!’, Hortense Genenit blogspot, Sep 9th 2010.
- ‘Crowdsourcing i humaniora’, blog post at Det Perfekta Tomrummet, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘Launch of Transcribe Bentham Transcription Desk’, by Justin Tonra, TEI news, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘Bentham Transcription Project’, by Joseph Vaughan, IT News @ HMC, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘”Transcribe Bentham” – a crowdsourcing experiment’, by Matt Shaw, British Library Growing Knowledge blog, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘New eLearning Resource: Transcribe Bentham’, by Melodee Beals, Higher Education Academy History Subject Centre, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘Many hands make light work of Bentham’s legacy’, by Dave Weston at UCL, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘Go on…transcribe Bentham’, post by Thom Brooks on The Brooks Blog, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘Launch of Transcribe Bentham Transcription Desk’, by Gareth Knight, arts-humanities.net blog, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham launches!’, by Valerie Wallace, UCLDH blog, Sep 8th 2010.
- ‘What can the vulgus do? Crowd-sourcing for medievalists’, Magistra et Mater blog, Aug 17th 2010.
- ‘Brought to eBook’, Thinking inside the Box: a nature network blog by Jeremy Bentham, Aug 4th 2010.
- Decoding Digital Humanities at UCLDH and DDH’s Melbourne chapter discuss Melissa Terras’s DH2010 plenary on Transcribe Bentham.
- ‘As a discipline, we suck online’, by Sarah Cunnane in Times Higher Education, July 15th 2010.
- ‘Leader: Members-only Code is outdated’, by Ann Mroz in Times Higher Education, July 15th 2010.
- ‘Transcribing inside the box’, Thinking inside the Box: a nature network blog by Jeremy Bentham, July 14th 2010.
- ‘DH2010: A lesson in crowdsourcing’, Stephanie Schlitz’s blog, July 14th 2010.
- ‘DH2010 Plenary: Present, Not Voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon’, Melissa Terras’ blog, July 10th 2010.
- ‘Transcribe Bentham’, Hongo Political Philosophy, June 12th 2010.
- ‘Crowdsourcing and Early Modern Drama’, by Martin Mueller, Digitally Assisted Text Analysis blog, March 23rd 2010.
- ‘Transcribing Bentham’, by Richard Davis, ULCC digital archives blog, March 1st 2010.
- ‘Announcing the Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative’, Melissa Terras’ blog, Feb 8th 2010.
- ‘Thinking Around the Box: The Work of the Bentham Project’, British Academy Review, 13 (2009).