Prospect
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4817
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โฆ Synopsis
In this second issue of Computers and the Humanities, we inaugurate the first of the annual features by which we hope to earn a place on the desks of subscribers and the shelves of libraries. Among "Computer Programs," read~s will find at least one for structural analysis, for various types of musicological analysis, for concordance-making, and for creating visual designs from mathematical formulae. It is our primary purpose in publishing this information to aid other scholars working in the same fields to learn from their colleagues' experiments and accomplishments; certainly there will be instances of a program being taken over and improved. Furthermore, by publishing in one place programs originally designed for discrete disciplines, we may generate fruitful interaction among them, to the mutual benefit of all.
This policy of a major service feature in each issue will continue. In January, we shall carry an updated and expanded version of Dr. Gary Carlson's "Humanistic Texts in Machine-Readable Form." Elsewhere readers are informed of the data requested for listing here. By creating a medium for exchange of texts in literature, music, and any other field where the raw materials of one study may be employed in anoth~, we hope to encourage the expansion of projects beyond the cramping limits that some of them now suffer. The March number will feature a combined bibliography for the past year. We are certain of materials in literature and music; we expect to be able to add fine arts, history, and anthropology. Here again, we anticipate that the presence in one publication of entries from a variety of disciplines will have a cross-fertilizing effect. In May, our final issue of the volume year will contain Edmund Bowles's highly useful survey of computerized research in the humanities.
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