Revealing Data is a Virginia Tech initiative to foster interdisciplinary research at the intersection of data analytics, digital humanities, and medical history. This project builds on the Revealing Data series of posts from Circulating Now from the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine (NIH). The posts in this series are available here. Posts written by Virginia Tech scholars and students are listed and linked below.

"Close Reading and Textual Analysis as Historical Methods," Circulating Now, November 16, 2018, written by E. Thomas Ewing, Ian Hargreaves, Jessica King, Andrew Pregnall, and Tyler Talnagi.

Mapping the 1889-1890 Russian Flu,” Circulating Now, August 11, 2014, written by Veronica Kimmerly, Nicholas Meyfoud, and Marin Shipe

The Russian Flu in the News,” Circulating Now, August 13, 2014, written by Emily Oliver, Anna Pope, Madison Rawles, and Grayson Van Beuren

A Physician’s Perspective on the Russian Flu,” Circulating Now, August 15, 2014, written by Alexis Abraham, Veronica O’Rourke, and Crystal Velasco