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Whose funeral? A case study of computational methods and reasons for their use or neglect in English literature. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C. (2004, November). Whose funeral? A case study of computational methods and reasons for their use or neglect in English literature. Presented at CaSTA 2004 - The Face of Text, Computer Assisted Text Analysis in the Humanities, Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis November 19 - 21, 2004 McMaster University, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

This proposal considers whether there is evidence that scholars in the field of English literature are actually using computational techniques, such as text analysis, authorship studies, the creation of critical editions, or even the use of online re... Read More about Whose funeral? A case study of computational methods and reasons for their use or neglect in English literature..

Print Scholarship and Digital Resources (2004)
Book Chapter
Warwick, C. (2004). Print Scholarship and Digital Resources. In S. Schreibman, R. Siemens, & J. Unsworth (Eds.), A companion to digital humanities (366-382). Wiley

No such thing as Humanities Computing? An analytical history of digital resource creation and computing in the humanities (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C. (2004, June). No such thing as Humanities Computing? An analytical history of digital resource creation and computing in the humanities. Presented at ALLC/ACH 2004 joint international conference of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing and the Association for Computers and the Humanities. Computing and multilingual, multicultural heritage., University of Gothenburg, Sweden

This proposal reports on a research project, funded by a British Academy small grant to investigate the history, development and institutional context of a range of digital resources and computing projects in the humanities. This history is very rece... Read More about No such thing as Humanities Computing? An analytical history of digital resource creation and computing in the humanities.