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In the Margins is the Lexomics Research Group’s attempt to position the process of computational literary text analysis side by side with its product, whether it be the tool used for or the results obtained from such analysis. This is particularly important for entry-level users and those whose training has not explored the issues raised by computational methods of studying literature. Our text analysis tool, Lexos, is designed for use by newcomers to the field while empowering them to do sophisticated work in relatively little time. But with power comes a price--it must be employed critically. Too often text analysis tools elide aspects of the text analysis process, drawing attention away from the many steps and decisions required both before and after the use of the tool which can impact the results. Documentation tends to focus on how to use the software, rather than how or why it would be used in specific circumstances. Discussion of this sort may exist in other forums, but the separation between the discussion and the tool tends to make the latter function as a “black box”. This can ultimately feed tensions between theoretical traditions prevalent in the Humanities and the use quantitative methods that often have their origins in other disciplines. In the Margins
answers Johanna Drucker’s call for Digital Humanities to “synthesize method and theory into ways of doing as thinking” by designing tools that embody
humanists’ value of “debate, commentary, and interpretive exposition” (2012).
The use of the Scalar publishing platform allows us to make In the Margins content available both within Lexos (using Scalar’s API) and separately on the web for use as a resource by those who may be using other tools or approaches. Scalar organizes content into “paths”, which are like chapters of a book, except that individual pages can appear in multiple paths and paths can fork into other paths. Scalar provides methods of visualizing this structure to allow user to navigate the paths. In addition to the current path, In the Margins provides a path about Lexomics and a path about Lexos. Most pages can be accessed from one of these paths, but a few, mostly those focusing specifically on providing instructions for using the Lexos tool, are accessible only from within Lexos.