Some authors from DHA 2014 have provided their presentations for sharing; these are available (alphabetically, according to author surname below)
- Abe & Kobayashi - Profiling developmental patterns of learner language – Abe & Kobayashi
- Alessi - Early English Opera and the Digital Presentation DHA 2014
- Beavers - Why does computational philosophy belong in the digital humanities Anthony Beavers
- Beavers - Computational philosophy and the moral implications of automated decision making Anthony Beavers
- Brownlee, Kilner & Mason - Data Models and services Brownlee Kilner & Mason
- Champion - 3D world is your stage Champion
- Finney - How to discover Textual Groups
- Flash - Interpreting the text mine Flach
- Hutchison - The-social-and-technological-challenges-of-augmenting-the-ABCs-archival-collection-Jonathon-Hutchinson
- Munson - To VRE or not to VRE Matt Munson
- Powell - Building-DH-Community-on-the-regional-scale-Daniel-Powell
- Roe - Navigating-the-18th-Century-republic-of-letters-Glenn-ROE
- Ryan - FloraCultures John RYAN
- Schoch - Collaborative-Academic-Writing Christof Schöch
- Searle & Johnson - Creating-a-Database-of-Religious-Nonconformity-and-Performance-in-Britain-1620-1680-Searle-Johnson
- Thieberger - http://paradisec.org.au/AADHBates.pdf