Difference between revisions of "Resource: Humanities Computing"
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− | | publisher = | + | | publisher = Palgrave Macmillan |
− | | pages = | + | | pages = 311 |
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
+ | This text is references in a number of other texts and seems to be part of the DH canon. | ||
+ | From the Introduction: "The aim of this book, then, is to open up what has been cast as the new jukebox of knowledge and to demonstrate persuasively not only that ''constructing'' indefinitely many such machines is the way forward, but also that doing so is a new form of traditional scholarly practice... In this book I anatomize the method of humanities computing into four perspetives: analysis, synthesis, context and professor. | ||
==Useful Content== | ==Useful Content== | ||
− | + | p 197 | |
+ | *Stages of modelling figure | ||
==Table of Contents== | ==Table of Contents== | ||
− | + | Introduction | |
+ | #Modelling | ||
+ | #Genres | ||
+ | #Discipline | ||
+ | #Computer Science | ||
+ | #Agenda | ||
==Review== | ==Review== | ||
+ | *Written in 2005, this book is a bit outdated. However, it is a foundational book, and is therefore looking at in some more detail. | ||
+ | *It is purposely written in a referential style, and therefore will be useful for finding additional references. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 23 April 2019
Humanities Computing | |
Title | Humanities Computing |
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Author/Editor | McCarty, Willard |
Year | 2005 |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 311 |
Summary
This text is references in a number of other texts and seems to be part of the DH canon.
From the Introduction: "The aim of this book, then, is to open up what has been cast as the new jukebox of knowledge and to demonstrate persuasively not only that constructing indefinitely many such machines is the way forward, but also that doing so is a new form of traditional scholarly practice... In this book I anatomize the method of humanities computing into four perspetives: analysis, synthesis, context and professor.
Useful Content
p 197
- Stages of modelling figure
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Modelling
- Genres
- Discipline
- Computer Science
- Agenda
Review
- Written in 2005, this book is a bit outdated. However, it is a foundational book, and is therefore looking at in some more detail.
- It is purposely written in a referential style, and therefore will be useful for finding additional references.