blog: Methods Network working papers
Full versions of the Methods Network working papers are now available on the MN website and in pdf format. The individual sections of the papers will appear on this website as wiki articles but the full versions are more comprehensively referenced and contain appendices of links to useful resources relating to the content of the papers.
The aim of these documents is to provide territory in and around which a discussion about the use of digital tools for arts and humanities research can be situated. The tools and techniques cited in the papers are a mixture of straightforward and advanced methods and the technical and discipline-specific context given for their use also varies. It is anticipated that input from practitioners will add value to these documents and anyone who feels that aspects of their field have been either misrepresented or ommitted are encouraged to register on this community platform and annotate or amend the relevant wiki article.





