The early history of digital humanities: An analysis of Computers and the Humanities (1966-2004) and Literary and Linguistic Computing (1986-2004)
Most commentators locate the origin of digital humanities (DH) in computational text analysis of the mid-twentieth century, beginning in 1946 with Roberto Busa's plans for the Index Thomisticus, a massive attempt to encode nearly 11 million words of Thomas Aquinas' writings on IBM punch ca...
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Oxford University Press
2019
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