Heather Froehlich

Heather Froehlich, Ph.D.

Assistant Specialist, Digital Scholarship
Ask me about: Digital scholarship, textual analysis, finding sources

Main Library A501

Pronouns:
she, her, hers

I support digital scholarship activities across the University of Arizona, with a particular focus on text and data mining. I enjoy collaborating across the disciplines, though my training is primarily in applied linguistics, historical sociolinguistics, literary linguistics, and digital humanities. I earned my PhD in English Studies at the University of Strathclyde with a focus on Shakespeare, his contemporaries, and collaborating with computer scientists to work with the first 25,000 hand-transcribed materials from Early English Books Online. I'm especially interested in ways one can use off-the-shelf software and platforms as a route into text analysis and other digital methods, so if you have ideas but aren't sure where to start, be in touch. I also work with the Humanities and Fine Arts liaison cohort to provide research support.

Degree(s)

  • PhD, English Studies, University of Strathclyde
  • Masters of Research, English Studies, University of Strathclyde
  • BA, English and Linguistics, University of New Hampshire