ontseMampanion offers a thorough, concise overview of the emerging field of humanities computing. INDICE: Notes on Contributors. Foreword: Roberto Busa. Introduction: SusanSchreibman, Ray Siemens and John Unsworth. Part I: History:. 1. The History of Humanities Computing: Susan Hockey (University College London). 2. Archaeology: Nick Eiteljorg . 3. Art History: Michael Greenhalgh (Australian National University). 4. Classics: Greg Crane . 5. History: Will Thomas (University of Virginia). 6. Lexicography: Russ Wooldridge (University of Toronto). 7. Linguistics: Jan Hajic (Charles University). 8. Literary Studies: Thomas Rommel (International University Bremen). 9. Music: Ichiro Fujinaga (McGill University) & Susan Weiss (Johns Hopkins University). 10. New Media: Geoff Rockwell (McMaster University) and Andrew Mactavish (McMaster University). 11. Performing Arts:David Saltz, UGA. 12. Philosophy and Religion: Charles Ess (Drury University). Part II: Principles:. 13. How Computers Work: Andrea Laue (University of Virginia). 14. Classification and its structures: Michael Sperberg McQueen . 15. Databases: Steve Ramsay (University of Georgia). 16. What is Already Encoded by the Text: Jerry McGann (University of Virginia). 17. Text Encoding: Allen Renear . 18. Perspectives and Communities: Perry Willett (Indiana University). 19. Models: Willard McCarty (King's College London). Part III: Applications:. 20. Analysis and Authorship Studies: Hugh Craig (University of Newcastle, NSW).21. Preparation and Analysis of Linguistic Corpora: Nancy Ide (Vassar College). 22. Electronic Scholarly Editing: Martha Nell Smith (Maryland Institute forTechnology in the Humanities). 23. Textual Analysis: John Burrows . 24. Thematic Research Collections: Carole Palmer (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). 25. Print Scholarship and Digital Resources: Claire Warwick (University College London). 26. Digital Media and the Analysis of Film: Bob Kolker . 27. Cognitive Stylistics and the Literary Imagination: Ian Lancashire (University of Toronto). 28. Multivariant Narratives: Marie-Laure Ryan . 29. SpeculativeComputing: Aesthetic Provocations in Humanities Computing: Johanna Drucker (University of Virginia) & Bethany Nowviskie (University of Virginia). 30. Robotic Poetics: Bill Winder (University of British Columbia). Part IV: Production,Dissemination, Archiving:. 31. Project Design: Daniel Pitti (University of Virginia). 32. Conversion of Primary Sources: Marilyn Deegan (Oxford University)& Simon Tanner (Kings College London). 33. Text Tools: John Bradley (Kings College London). 34. Interface, Aesthetics, and Usability: Matt Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland, College Park). 35. Electronic Publishing: Michael Jensen. 36. Digital Libraries in the Humanities: Howard Besser (New York University). 37. Preservation: Abby Smith . IndexMontseMa
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-6806-9
- Editorial: Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 640
- Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2008
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