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  • - Toward the Universal Digital Library
    av Christian Vandendorpe
    293,-

    Reflections and predictions of technology's effect on reading and writing

  • - Digital Methods and Literary History
    av Matthew L. Jockers
    340 - 1 190,-

    Introduces readers to large-scale literary computing and the revolutionary potential of macroanalysis.

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    1 347,-

    Using the experiences of philologists, text critics, text encoders, scientific editors, and media analysts, this book ranges from philology in ancient Alexandria to the vision of user-supported online critical editing, from peer-directed texts distributed to a few to community-edited products shaped by the many.

  • - The Search for a Methodology
    av James E Dobson
    267 - 1 190,-

  • - Toward and Algorithmic Criticism
    av Stephen Ramsay
    280 - 1 190,-

    Rethinking digital literary criticism by situating computational work within the broader context of the humanities

  • - Tools and Methods for Nineteenth-Century American Literature
     
    1 190,-

  • - Tools and Methods for Nineteenth-Century American Literature
     
    319,-

    Jennifer Travis is professor and chair of English at St. John's University. Her most recent book is Danger and Vulnerability in Nineteenth-Century American Literature. Jessica DeSpain is an associate professor of English language and literature, editor of The Wide, Wide World Digital Edition, and co-director of the Interdisciplinary Research and Informatics Scholarship (IRIS) Center at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. She is the author of Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Reprinting and the Embodied Book

  • - Transformations in the Digital Age
    av Adam Crymble
    293 - 1 190,-

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