Companion to Digital Humanities

Author:
Ray Siemens; John Unsworth
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Companion to Digital Humanities

Short description

This "Companion "offers a thorough, concise overview of the emerging field of humanities computing.
Contains 37 original articles written by leaders in the field.
Addresses the central concerns shared by those interested in the subject.
Major sections focus on the experience of particular disciplines in applying computational methods to research problems; the basic principles of humanities computing; specific applications and methods; and production, dissemination and archiving.
Accompanied by a website featuring supplementary materials, standard readings in the field and essays to be included in future editions of the Companion.

Long description

A Companion to Digital Humanities provides a complete yet concise overview of this emerging discipline. The volume contains 30 original articles written by leaders in the field, addressing the central concerns of all those interested in the subject. The articles are grouped into topical sections focusing on: the experience of particular disciplines in applying computational problems to humanities research problems; the basic principles of humanities computing across applications and disciplines; specific applications and methods; and production, dissemination and archiving. The Companion is accompanied by a website that will evolve with its readership, growing to featuring useful supplementary materials, standard readings that are publicly available, essays to be included in future editions, and other materials.

Product details

Editor:
Susan Schreibman
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN:
9781405103213
Publication date:
November 2004
Length:
246mm
Width:
183mm
Thickness:
51mm
Weight:
1452g
Edition:
Special
Pages:
640
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
Tertiary education; Professional & scholarly

Review

Offers the best general introduction to this amorphous field. Literary Research Guide

Table of contents

  • otes on contributors Foreword
  • Roberto Busa Introduction
  • Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens and John Unsworth Part I
  • History
  • The History of Humanities Computing
  • Susan Hockey (University College London)
  • Archaeology
  • Nick Eiteljorg
  • Art History
  • Michael Greenhalgh (Australian National University)
  • Classics
  • Greg Crane
  • History
  • Will Thomas (University of Virginia)
  • Lexicography
  • Russ Wooldridge (University of Toronto)
  • Linguistics
  • Jan Hajic (Charles University)
  • Literary Studies
  • Thomas Rommel (International University Bremen)
  • Music
  • Ichiro Fujinaga (McGill University) & Susan Weiss (Johns Hopkins University)
  • New Media
  • Geoff Rockwell (McMaster University) and Andrew Mactavish (McMaster University)
  • Performing Arts
  • David Saltz, UGA
  • Philosophy and Religion
  • Charles Ess (Drury University) Part II
  • Principles
  • How Computers Work
  • Andrea Laue (University of Virginia)
  • Classification and its structures
  • Michael Sperberg McQueen
  • Databases
  • Steve Ramsay (University of Georgia)
  • What is Already Encoded by the Text
  • Jerry McGann (University of Virginia)
  • Text Encoding
  • Allen Renear
  • Perspectives and Communities
  • Perry Willett (Indiana University)
  • Models
  • Willard McCarty (King's College London) Part III
  • Applications
  • Analysis and Authorship Studies
  • Hugh Craig (University of Newcastle, NSW)
  • Preparation and Analysis of Linguistic Corpora
  • Nancy Ide (Vassar College)
  • Electronic Scholarly Editing
  • Martha Nell Smith (Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities)
  • Textual Analysis
  • John Burrows
  • Thematic Research Collections
  • Carole Palmer (University of Illinois at Urbana
  • Champaign)
  • Print Scholarship and Digital Resources
  • Claire Warwick (University College London)
  • Digital Media and the Analysis of Film
  • Bob Kolker
  • Cognitive Stylistics and the Literary Imagination
  • Ian Lancashire (University of Toronto)
  • Multivariant Narratives
  • Marie
  • Laure Ryan
  • Speculative Computing
  • Aesthetic Provocations in Humanities Computing
  • Johanna Drucker (University of Virginia) & Bethany Nowviskie (University of Virginia)
  • Robotic Poetics
  • Bill Winder (University of British Columbia) Part IV
  • Production, Dissemination, Archiving
  • Project Design
  • Daniel Pitti (University of Virginia)
  • Conversion of Primary Sources
  • Marilyn Deegan (Oxford University) & Simon Tanner (Kings College London)
  • Text Tools
  • John Bradley (Kings College London)
  • Interface, Aesthetics, and Usability
  • Matt Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland, College Park)
  • Electronic Publishing
  • Michael Jensen
  • Digital Libraries in the Humanities
  • Howard Besser (New York University)
  • Preservation
  • Abby Smith Index

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