@booklet {templeton_topic_2011,
	title = {Topic Modeling in the Humanities: An Overview},
	journal = {Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities},
	year = {2011},
	note = {00004},
	abstract = {In this blog post, Clay Templeton discusses topic modelling as a tool of "hermeneutic empowerment" in as far as the technique allows researchers to draw out the hidden structure of a corpus. Templeton{\textquoteright}s piece maps out the "genealogy of topic modelling in the humanities" by discussing key features and research initiatives related to this type of scholarship. Templeton acknowledges that topic modelling is often associated with "distant reading" because it isn{\textquoteright}t about the content of individual documents but rather about sourcing out patters among a group of documents. Templeton concludes his blog post by pointing outwards to scholarship that has successfully utilized topic modelling.},
	url = {http://mith.umd.edu/topic-modeling-in-the-humanities-an-overview/},
	author = {Templeton, Clay}
}
