Computers and the humanities /

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Imprint:Aldershot ; Brookfield, Vt. : Dartmouth, 1992.
Description:xvi, 139 p. : music ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1475491
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Other authors / contributors:Genêt, Jean-Philippe
Zampolli, Antonio
European Science Foundation
ISBN:1855212897
Notes:At bottom of title page: European Science Foundation.
Bibliography: p. 83-118.
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Summary:This book describes the use of computers by scholars in the humanities. It presents an historical survey of the developments in different arts disciplines, an account of the present situation, and an expression of hopes, concerns and plans about the future. The uses of the computer in the humanities research can be divided into three main kinds. A humanities researcher may use a computer to study strings (as in language processing or the analysis of literary texts) or to study numbers (of discrete items or events, as in social and economic history) or to study icons, whether visual (as in art history) or acoustical (as in musicology). The book provides useful pointers to organizations and relevant literature in the humanities disciplines. It should prove a valuable aid to all who face the challenge of computers in the humanities.
Item Description:At bottom of title page: European Science Foundation.
Physical Description:xvi, 139 p. : music ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 83-118.
ISBN:1855212897