Top CORE Deposits of July 2019

many seashells

The most downloaded CORE deposits in July cover diverse topics, from computer science research to the racial politics of music history:

  1. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  2. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  3. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  4. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  5. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  6. Hanna de Vries, “Collective nouns.” Book chapter.
  7. Camille Akmut, “An Introduction to Computer Science Research.” Bibliography.
  8. Marlene Manoff, “Archive and Library,” Essay.
  9. David Bawden, “The Dark Side of Information: Overload, Anxiety and Other Paradoxes and Pathologies.” Article.
  10. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.

June’s Most Downloaded in CORE

wooden path leading to the beach

Top downloads in June 2019 include syllabi, books, white papers, and more:

  1. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  2. Iris Agmon, “On the Civil Struggle of Academics in Turkey: The Peace Petition Signers.” Article.
  3. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  4. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  5. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  6. Brian O’Leary and Kevin Hawkins, Exploring Open Access Ebook Usage, ed. Charles Watkinson, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, and Katherine Skinner. White paper.
  7. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
  8. Justin M Power, Guido W Grimm, and Johann-Mattis List, “Evolutionary Dynamics in the Dispersal of Sign Languages.” Article.
  9. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  10. Sergio Cigada, Études sur le Symbolisme, edited by Marisa Verna. Book.
  11. Alison Booth, Brandon Walsh, Digital Literary Studies Syllabus. Syllabus.
  12. Erika Supria Honisch, Historical Sound Studies Seminar Syllabus. Syllabus.
  13. David Bawden, “The Dark Side of Information: Overload, Anxiety and Other Paradoxes and Pathologies.” Article.
  14. Elton Barker and Joel Christensen, A Beginner’s Guide to Homer. Book.
  15. Isaías Albertin de Moraes, “A Imigração Haitiana para o Brasil: Causas e Desafios.” Article.

May’s Most Downloaded Work in CORE

track with lanes numbered one to six

The most downloaded work in May 2019 included a white paper on open access ebook usage and a digital literary studies syllabus.

  1. Brian O’Leary and Kevin Hawkins, Exploring Open Access Ebook Usage, ed. Charles Watkinson, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, and Katherine Skinner. White paper.
  2. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
  3. Sergio Cigada, Études sur le Symbolisme, edited by Marisa Verna. Book.
  4. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  5. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  6. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  7. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  8. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  9. Alison Booth, Brandon Walsh, Digital Literary Studies Syllabus. Syllabus.
  10. Samuel Moore, Common Struggles: Policy-based vs. Scholar-led Approaches to Open Access in the Humanities. Thesis.

April’s Most Downloaded Work in CORE

bookshelves filled with thin volumes, in front of a window

April’s top CORE downloads include an article on a short story by Hisaye Yamamoto and a sociological book on El Salvador.

  1. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
  2. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  3. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  4. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  5. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  6. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  7. Sergio Cigada, Études sur le Symbolisme, edited by Marisa Verna. Book.
  8. David Bawden, “The Dark Side of Information: Overload, Anxiety and Other Paradoxes and Pathologies.” Article.
  9. Liam Hogan, Laura McAtackney, Matthew Reilly, “The Irish in the Anglo-Caribbean: Servants or Slaves?” Article.
  10. Cynthia Wu, “Asian American Feminism’s Alliances with Men: Reading Hisaye Yamamoto’s ‘Seventeen Syllables’ as an Antidraft Tract.” Article.

Most Downloaded CORE Deposits in March 2019

a group of red and purple jellyfish

The CORE deposits with the most downloads in March cover topics ranging from Portlandia to collective nouns.

  1. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  2. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  3. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  4. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
  5. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  6. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  7. Elton Barker and Joel Christensen, A Beginner’s Guide to Homer. Book.
  8. Eleanor Courtemanche, “Satire and the ‘Inevitability Effect’: The Structure of Utopian Fiction from Looking Backward to Portlandia.” Article.
  9. Mansur Khamitov, Matthew Thomson, Xin (Shane) Wang. “How Well Do Consumer-Brand Relationships Drive Customer Brand Loyalty? Generalizations from a Meta-Analysis of Brand Relationship Elasticities.” Article.
  10. Hanna de Vries, “Collective nouns.” Book chapter.

February’s Most Downloaded CORE Deposits

aerial view of a basketball court

The most downloaded CORE deposits in February 2019 included work on Beethoven, Homer, and Arundhati Roy:

  1. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  2. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  3. Nikos Tsivikis, “Πού πάνε οι πόλεις όταν εξαφανίζονται; Ο οικισμός της πρώιμης και μέσης βυζαντινής Μεσσήνης.” Conference proceeding.
  4. Luís Henriques, “A atividade litúrgico-musical da ermida de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios: Expressão de uma identidade nobiliárquica da cidade de Angra nos séculos XVI e XVII.” Article.
  5. Elton Barker and Joel Christensen, A Beginner’s Guide to Homer. Book.
  6. Rita Felski, Introduction to Critical and Postcritical Reading. Syllabus.
  7. J.P. Alperin , C. Muñoz Nieves, L. Schimanski, G.E. Fischman, M.T. Niles & E.C. McKiernan. “How significant are the public dimensions of faculty work in review, promotion, and tenure documents?” Article.
  8. Hanna de Vries, “Collective nouns.” Book chapter.
  9. Shazia Sadaf, “Colour Play in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things.” Article.

And tied for tenth:

Most Downloaded in CORE, January 2019

an assortment of letters for a press

The most downloaded work in CORE in January 2019 ran the gamut, from Led Zeppelin to letterpress.

  1. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  2. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  3. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  4. Shazia Sadaf, “Colour Play in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things.” Article.
  5. Matthew Kirschenbaum, ENGL 759C BookLab: How to Do Things with Books. Syllabus.
  6. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
  7. Daniel Sherer, “Heidi on the Loos: Ornament and Crime in Mike Kelley’s and Paul McCarthy’s Heidi (1992).” Conference proceeding.
  8. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  9. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  10. John Brackett, “Examining Rhythmic and Metric Practices in Led Zeppelin’s Musical Style.” Article.

CORE’s Most Downloaded in 2018

Plato, Seneca, and Aristotle in an illustration from a medieval manuscript, Devotional and Philosophical Writings.

Happy new year! From infographics to books, here are CORE’s most downloaded works in 2018:

  1. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  2. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  3. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  4. José Angel García Landa, “Aristotle’s Poetics.” Article.
  5. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  6. Geraldine Heng, “The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages I: Race Studies, Modernity, and the Middle Ages.” Article.
  7. Edith Hall, The Return of Ulysses: A Cultural History of Homer’s Odyssey. Book.
  8. Nicky Agate, Rebecca Kennison, Stacy Konkiel, Christopher P. Long, Jason Rhody, Simone Sacchi, Humanities Values Infographic. Image.
  9. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  10. J.P. Alperin , C. Muñoz Nieves, L. Schimanski, G.E. Fischman, M.T. Niles & E.C. McKiernan. “How significant are the public dimensions of faculty work in review, promotion, and tenure documents?” Article.

Top CORE deposits in December 2018

photograph of water lilies

The most downloaded work in CORE in December 2018 included articles, a syllabus, and a book, on topics ranging from literature to music history to biblical studies.

  1. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  2. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  3. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  4. Shazia Sadaf, “Colour Play in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things.” Article.
  5. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  6. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  7. Corine Tachtiris, Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Translation. Syllabus.
  8. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
  9. Victoria Addis, “The Musicalization of Graphic Narratives and P. Craig Russell’s Graphic Novel Operas, The Magic Flute and Salome.” Article.
  10. David Armitage, “Detaching the Census: An Alternative Reading of Luke 2:1-7.” Article.

November 2018: Top CORE Downloads

A snowy mountainside.

The most downloaded work in CORE in November 2018 covered topics ranging from the abominable snowman to Led Zeppelin:

  1. Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
  2. Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
  3. Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
  4. Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
  5. Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
  6. Gregory Afinogenov and Carolin Roeder, “Cold War Creatures: Soviet Science and the Problem of the Abominable Snowman.” Book chapter.
  7. Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
  8. John Brackett, “Examining Rhythmic and Metric Practices in Led Zeppelin’s Musical Style.” Article.
  9. Shirin A. Khanmohamadi, “The Look of Medieval Ethnography: William of Rubruck’s Mission to Mongolia.” Article.
  10. Michael Bryson, Love and its Critics: From the Song of Songs to Shakespeare and Milton’s Eden. Book.