Current Projects
Harr III, James B. Biocodicology and the Medieval Manuscript. Arc Humanities Press. (Under contract).
Harr III, James B., Madelin E. Blong, Tessa Gadomski, Melissa Scheible, Kelly A. Meiklejohn, and William E. Gundling Jr. “Manuscripts, Machine Learning, and Mitochondrial DNA: A Computational Approach to Palimpsest Detection in Medieval Manuscripts.” (Under review).
Past Projects
Harr III, James B. “The Struggle to Say No.” Parenting While PhDing: Surviving and Improving the Working Conditions of Graduate Student Parents, edited by Jenna Morton-Aiken and Jackie Hoermann-Elliott (2025)
Harr III, James B. “Infrastructures of Power: Archives as Epistemological Palimpsests.” Libraries, Archives, and the Digital Humanities, edited by Isabel Galina Russell and Glen Layne-Worthey, Routledge (2024)
Hot Topics in Data Science (2022 Summer Webinar Series)
“Networked Artifacts: Materiality, Medieval Texts, and the Digital Response.” PhD diss. North Carolina State University, 2021.
Eighteenth-Century English Versions of Pierre Bayle’s Dictionary: A Computational Study Digital Humanities Hackathon 2021. University of Helsinki.
Innovation Studio Launch Event (Twitch)

