Monographs

Edited Books and Journal Issues

  • Editor, Special Issue “When Data Turns into Archives: Making Digital Records More Accessible with AI” (AI & Society, 2025).
  • Editor, Special Issue “Using Visual AI Applied to Digital Archives” (Digital Humanities Quarterly 18.2, 2024). 5 articles by 15 contributors. Single author of the introduction. Co-author of two articles.
  • Lead editor, Navigating AI for Cultural Heritage Organisations (UCL Press, 2025).
  • Editor, Special Issue “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives” (Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage4, 2023). 295 pages, 15 articles by 50 contributors. Single author of the introduction (pp. 1-3). Co-author of one article (Article No.: 87, pp. 1-16).
  • Editor, Archives, Access and AI (Transcript, 2022). Wrote the introduction (pp. 7-28) and one chapter (pp. 83-107). Published open access.
  • Co-editor, Special Issue “Challenges and Prospects of Born-digital and Digitized Archives in the Digital Humanities” (Archival Science, 2022). Co-author of the introduction (pp. 285-91). Single author of one article (pp. 417-36).
  • Co-editor, Special Issue “Born Digital” – Shedding Light into the Darkness of Digital Culture” (AI & Society: Journal of Culture, Knowledge and Communication, 2022). Co-author of the introduction (pp. 819-22) and one article (pp. 823-35).
  • Editor, Publishing Modernist Fiction and Poetry (Edinburgh UP, 2019). Wrote the introduction (pp. 1-12) and one chapter (pp. 154-72).
  • Editor, Special Issue “After the Digital Revolution,” Archives and Manuscripts 47.3, 2019). Wrote the editorial (pp. 285-304).

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

  • "AI to Review Government Records: New Work to Unlock Historically Significant Digital Records" co-authored with David Canning. AI & Society (published: 22 Feb. 2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02221-0
  • "How Can We Improve the Diversity of Archival Collections with AI? Opportunities, Risks, and Solutions" co-authored with Olivia Mitchell, Eric Ewoh-Opu & Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja. AI & Society (published: 24 Feb. 2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02222-z
  • AI and Medical Images: Addressing Ethical Challenges to provide Responsible Access to Historical Medical Illustrations.” co-authored with Katherine Aske. Role: 1st author. Digital Humanities Quarterly 18.2 (2024). https://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/18/2/000755/000755.html
  • Sensitivity and Access: Unlocking the Colonial Visual Archive with Machine Learning” co-authored with Jonathan Dentler, Daniel Foliard and Julien Schuh. Role: 2nd author. Digital Humanities Quarterly 18.2 (2024). https://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/18/2/000742/000742.html
  • Are Users of Digital Archives Ready for the AI Era? Obstacles to the Application of Computational Research Methods and New Opportunities” co-authored with Katherine Aske. Role: 1st author. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 16.4 (2023): 1-16 (Article No.: 87). https://doi.org/10.1145/3631125
  • Applying AI to Digital Archives: Trust, Collaboration and Shared Professional Ethics” co-authored with Arran Rees. Role: 1st author. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 38.2 (2023): 571-585. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqac073
  • More Data, Less Process: A User-Centered Approach to Email and Born-Digital Archives.” American Archivist 2 (2022): 533-555. https://doi.org/10.17723/2327-9702-85.2.533
  • How Can We Make Born-Digital and Digitised Archives More Accessible? Identifying Obstacles and Solutions.” Archival Science 3 (2022): 417-436. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10502-022-09390-7
  • "How Can We Make Born-Digital and Digitised Archives More Accessible? Identifying Obstacles and Solutions.” Archival Science 22 (2022): 417-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10502-022-09390-7
  •  “Unlocking digital archives: cross-disciplinary perspectives on AI and born-digital data” co-authored with Annalina Caputo. AI & Society 37 (2022): 823-35. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-021-01367-x