Essays in Humanities Computing
arranged alphabetically by last name of first author
(if you have a freely available essay on some aspect of humanities computing that you would like included here, please contact web@digitalhumanities.org)
A - Espen Aarseth Humanistic Informatics
- Espen Aarseth Introduction: Ergodic Literature (1997)
- Agustin A. Araya The Hidden Side of Visualization (2003)
- Vannevar Bush As We May Think (1945)
- Gregory Cane The Perseus Project and Beyond (1998)
- R. Davis, H. Shrobe, and P. Szolovits What is a Knowledge Representation? (1993)
- Marcel De Smedt & Edward Vanhoutte The Best of Three Worlds: Eclecticism in Editorial Theory. The Electronic Edition of Stijn Streuvels' "De teleurgang van den Waterhoek" (2002)
- Johanna Drucker and Jerome McGann? Images as the Text: Pictographs and Pictographic Logic
- Hoyt N. Duggan Some Un-Revolutionary Aspect of Computer Editing (1995)
- Morris Eaves Behind the Scenes at the William Blake Archive: Collaboration Takes More Than E-mail (1997)
- Julia Flanders Julia Flanders @ MITH
- Julia Flanders Editorial Methodology and the Electronic Text (1996)
- Claus Huitfeldt Scholarly Text Processing and Future Markup Systems (2004)
- John Lavagnino Reading, Scholarship, and Hypertext Editions (1995)
- Willard McCarty? Humanities computing. (2002)
- Willard McCarty? "Knowing true things by what their mockeries be: modelling in the humanities" (2002)
- Willard McCarty? We would know how we know what we know: Responding to the computational transformation of the humanities
- Willard McCarty? New Splashings in the Old Pond: The Cohesibility of Humanities Computing (2002)
- Jerome McGann? Radiant Textuality (1996)
- Jerome McGann? and Lisa Samuels Deformance and Interpretation
- Jerome McGann? Imagining What You Don't Know: The Theoretical Goals of The Rosetti Archive (1997)
- Jerome McGann? Radiant Textuality Literature after the World Wide Web (2001)
- Jerome McGann? The Rationale of HyperText (1995)
- Jerome McGann? Comp(u/e)ting Editorial F(u/ea)tures
- Jerome McGann? Dialogue and Interpretation at the Interface of Man and Machine. Reflections on Textuality and a Proposal for an Experiment in Machine Reading
- Jerome McGann? Visible and Invisible Books: Hermetic Images in N-Dimensional Space (1999)
- Jerome McGann? Rethinking Textuality
- Jerome McGann? and Johanna Drucker The IVANHOE Game (2000) * Paul Miller Interoperability: What is it and Why should I want it? (2000)
- Stuart Moulthrop Computing, Humanism, and the Coming Age of Print (1999)
- Tito Orlandi Is Humanities Computing a Discipline? (2002)
- Daniel Pitti and John Unsworth After the Fall -- Structured Data at IATH (1998)
- Stephen Ramsay In Praise of Pattern
- Stephen Ramsay Cybernetic Constructivism
- Stephen Ramsay Databases
- Stephen Ramsay Tool-Time Architectures
- Stephen Ramsay Writing as Programming as Writing
- Stephen Ramsay Lawyers, Hackers, Professors, and Freedom
- Stephen Ramsay The Internet Jitters: Lessons from Technology Revolutions Past
- Allen Renear Refining our Notion of What Text Really Is: The Problem of Overlapping Hierarchies (1993)
- Fox News A Conversation With Allen Renear (1999)
- Geoffrey Rockwell Multimedia, is it a Discipline? (2002)
- Geoffrey Rockwell Turing's Reaction (2002)
- Raymond Siemens The Credibility of Electronic Publishing (2000)
- Martha Nell Smith The Importance of a Hypermedia Archive of Dickinson's Creative Work
- Martha Nell Smith A HyperMedia Archive of Dickinson's Creative Work, Part II: Musings on The Screen and The Book (2003)
- Martha Nell Smith Corporealizations of Dickinson and Interpretive Machines (1998)
- Martha Nell Smith Because the Plunge from the Front Overturned Us: The Dickinson Electronic Archives Project (1999)
- John Sowa Ontology (2003)
- TEXT Technology TEXT Technology: The Journal of Computer Text Processing
- John Unsworth What is Humanities Computing and What is Not? (2002)
- John Unsworth Electronic Scholarship (1996)
- John Unsworth Knowledge Representation in Humanities Computing
- John Unsworth Living Inside the (Operating) System: Community in Virtual Reality (Draft) (2001)
- John Unsworth The Only Responsible Intellectual is One Who is WIRED
- John Unsworth The Scholar in the Digital Library (2000)
- John Unsworth The Importance of Failure (1997)
- John Unsworth "Scholarly Primitives: what methods do humanities researchers have in common, and how might our tools reflect this?" (2000)
- John Unsworth Second-Generation Digital Resources in the Humanities (2000)
- Edward Vanhoutte ...en doende denkt dan nog. SGML, TEI en editiewetenschap (1998)
- Edward Vanhoutte Where is the editor? Resistance in the creation of an electronic critical edition (1999)
- Edward Vanhoutte A Linkemic Approach to Textual Variation. Theory and Practice of the Electronic-Critical Edition of Stijn Streuvels' De teleurgang van den Waterhoek (2000)
- Edward Vanhoutte Will there ever be another Bibliotheca Alexandrina? (2000)
- Edward Vanhoutte The Value of Mentoring: Young Scholars in IT and the Humanities (2003)
- Edward Vanhoutte An Introduction to the TEI and the TEI Consortium (2004)
- Edward Vanhoutte & Ron Van den Branden DALF guidelines for the description and encoding of modern manuscript material (2002)