Browsing by Author "SCHREIBMAN, SUSAN"
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Determining Value for Digital Humanities Tools: Report on a Survey of Tool Developers
SCHREIBMAN, SUSAN; Hanlon, Anne (2010)While the purpose and direction of tools and tool development for the Digital Humanities have been debated in various forums, the value of tool development as a scholarly activity has seen little discussion. As a way of ... -
Digital Humanities: Centres and Peripheries
SCHREIBMAN, SUSAN (2012)This paper explores a history of humanities computing over the past decade as embodied in or represented by A Companion to Digital Humanities -
Digital Representation and the Hyper Real
SCHREIBMAN, SUSAN (2010)This article explores mimesis from two distinct but not unrelated aspects of digital technology. The first part explores the relationship between digital surrogates and their analogue counterparts; how familiar terms like ... -
Electronic Editing
SCHREIBMAN, SUSAN (Modern Language Association, 2012) -
'European Elephants in the Room (are they the ones with the bigger or smaller ears?)
SCHREIBMAN, SUSAN; EDMOND, JENNIFER (Rice University Press, 2010)On 4 August 1914 Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Secretary, reportedly stood in front of his office window looking out onto the dawn of St James Park as the street lamps were being extinguished and famously declared: ... -
<teiPublisher>: Bridging the Gap Between a Simple Set of Structured Documents and a Functional Digital Library
SCHREIBMAN, SUSAN (2004)Digital Libraries are complex systems that take a long time to create and tailor to specific requirements [1]. Their implementation requires special- ized computer skills, which are not usually found within humanities ...