LabNotes publishes short, peer-reviewed papers on research design and method in the humanities and social sciences. We document procedures, workflows, and forms of coordination that organize research in practice, from data collection through annotation, modeling, and interpretation. These materials are often produced en route to publication or required to sustain collaborative, lab-based work.

Academic Co-authorship through the Ages
Fra Angelico, Jean Pucelle methods
The Limits of Network Analysis
Wax Meber, Demile Erkheim computational methods
Doing Ethnography Online
Nargaret Nead, Branz Foaz ethics
On Study Design in Computational Humanities
Johan Malmstedt causal inference