Introduction: Digitizing Enlightenment / Simon Burrows and Glenn Roe
The ARTFL Encyclopédie and the aesthetics of abundance / Robert Morrissey and Glenn Roe
Electronic Enlightenment: recreating the Republic of Letters / Nicholas Cronk
Mapping the Republic of Letters: history of a digital humanities project / Dan Edelstein
Cultures of Knowledge in transition: Early Modern Letters Online as an experiment in collaboration, 2009-2018 / Howard Hotson
The Comédie-Française Registers Project: questions of audience / Jeffrey S. Ravel
Towards a new bibliography of eighteenth-century French fiction / Angus Martin and the late Richard Frautschi
The FBTEE revolution: mapping the Ancien Régime book trade and the future of historical bibliometric research / Simon Burrows
Shifting perspectives and moving targets: from conceptual vistas to bits of data in the first year of the MEDIATE project / Alicia C. Montoya
Seeking the eye of history: the design of digital tools for Enlightenment studies / Catherine Nicole Coleman
Topic modelling the French pre-Revolutionary press / Elizabeth Andrews Bond and Robert M. Bond
Putting the eighteenth century on the map: French geospatial data for digital humanities research / Katherine McDonough
The illegal book trade revisited: an insight into database protocols and pitfalls / Laure Philip
The empire of letters: Enlightenment-era French salons / Melanie Conroy and Chloe Summers Edmondson
Opening new paths for scholarship: algorithms to track text reuse in Eighteenth Century CoIIections Online / Clovis Gladstone and Charles Cooney
Conclusion: beyond digitizing Enlightenment / Sean Takats.