TextPAIR is the result of years of work. Here are some articles and talks we've given on TextPAIR (and its direct ancestor PhiloLine) over the years:
- Charles Cooney and Clovis Gladstone, "Opening New Paths for Scholarship: Algorithms to Track Text Reuse in ECCO", Digitizing Enlightenment: Digital Humanities and the Transformation of Eighteenth-Century Studies, Simon Burrows & Glenn Roe ed., Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, Voltaire Foundation in association with Liverpool University Press, July 2020
- Alfie Abdul-Rahman, Glenn Roe, Mark Olsen, Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey, Nicholas Cronk and Min Chen, “Constructive Visual Analytics for Text Similarity Detection,” Computer Graphics Forum (February 2016). doi:10.1111/cgf.12798
- Dan Edelstein, Robert Morrissey, and Glenn Roe, "To Quote or not to Quote: Citation Strategies in the Encyclopédie", Journal of the History of Ideas Vol. 74, No. 2, 2013: 213-236.
- Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Glenn Roe, "Something Borrowed: Sequence Alignment and the Identification of Similar Passages in Large Text Collections", Digital Studies / Le Champ numérique Volume 2, Number 1 (2010)
- Timothy Allen, Charles Cooney, Stéphane Douard, Russell Horton, Robert Morrissey, Mark Olsen, Glenn Roe, and Robert Voyer, "Plundering Philosophers: Identifying Sources of the Encyclopédie", Journal of the Association for History and Computing, May 2010, Volume 13, Number 1
- "The TextPAIR Viewer (TPV): An Interactive Visual Toolkit for Exploring Large-Scale Networks of Textual Alignments and Text Reuses", with Jeffrey Tharsen, The Association for Computers and the Humanities Conference 2021, Virtual Conference, July 2021
- Clovis Gladstone and Mark Olsen, "Text Reuse: The Curious Case of Robespierre and Rousseau", Digitizing Enlightenment IV, International Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ISECS) Conference, Edinburgh, July 2019
- Clovis Gladstone, Glenn Roe, Robert Morrissey, and Mark Olsen, "Enlightenment Legacies: Sequence Alignment and Text Reuse at Scale", Digital Humanities Conference 2019, Utrecht, July 2019
- Clovis Gladstone, "Where is Rousseau? Tracking Enlightenment Thought in the Revolutionary Period", Besterman Enlightenment Workshop, Voltaire Foundation, Oxford, May 2019
- Charles Cooney and Clovis Gladstone, “Tracing Swerves Of Influence: Text Reuse And The Reception Of Lucretius In 18th-century England”, Digital Humanities 2017, Montreal, Canada, August 9, 2017
- Didier Alexandre, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey et Glenn Roe, "Effets d’optique textuelle à grande échelle: Les Champs du réemploi", Colloque "Des Humanités Littéraires", Centre Culturel International de Cerisy, Cerisy (France), Juin 2017
- Charles Cooney and Clovis Gladstone, "Omnia aurea dicta — Examining reception of Lucretius in 18th-century England using ARTFL’s ECCO alignment database.", Digital Humanities and Computer Science, University of Illinois-Chicago, November 2016
- Clovis Gladstone, Glenn Roe, Robert Morrissey, and Mark Olsen, "Digging into ECCO: Identifying Commonplaces and other Forms of Text Reuse at Scale", Digital Humanities 2016, Krakow, Poland, July 2016
- Glenn Roe, "Text Mining Electronic Enlightenment: Influence and Intertextuality in the Eighteenth-Century Republic of Letters", Cultures of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe Seminar, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, May 2012
- Robert Morrissey and Glenn Roe, “Quelques sources de l'Encyclopédie revues à la lumière de nouvelles techniques informatiques”, Séminaire: La Manufacture Encyclopédique, Société Diderot, Paris, France, May 2012
- Russell Horton, Mark Olsen and Glenn Roe, "PAIR: Pairwise Alignment for Intertextual Relations", Annual Meeting of the Society for Digital Humanities -- Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs - Carleton University, Ottawa, May 25-27, 2009
- Glenn Roe, "Encyclopedic Intertextuality: Identifying Intertextual Relationships in the Encyclopédie using Sequence Alignment","Knowledge Production, Technology, and Cultural Change: Colloquium on the Digital Encyclopédie" - University of Minnesota, April 23-24, 2009