Curating Electronic Literature as Critical and Scholarly Practice.
Grigar, D.
Digital Humanities Quarterly, 008(4). December 2014.
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bibtex
@article{grigar_curating_2014,
title = {Curating {Electronic} {Literature} as {Critical} and {Scholarly} {Practice}},
volume = {008},
issn = {1938-4122},
number = {4},
journal = {Digital Humanities Quarterly},
author = {Grigar, Dene},
month = dec,
year = {2014},
}
Briefe, Briefnetze, Briefnetzwerke. Überlegungen zur epistolaren Interkonnektivität.
Bunzel, W.
In Delf von Wolzogen, H.; and Falk, R., editor(s),
Fontanes Briefe ediert, pages 232–245. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg, 2014.
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bibtex
@incollection{bunzel_briefe_2014,
address = {Würzburg},
title = {Briefe, {Briefnetze}, {Briefnetzwerke}. Überlegungen zur epistolaren {Interkonnektivität}.},
booktitle = {Fontanes {Briefe} ediert},
publisher = {Königshausen \& Neumann},
author = {Bunzel, Wolfgang},
editor = {Delf von Wolzogen, Hanna and Falk, Rainer},
year = {2014},
pages = {232--245},
}
„Im Exil erweitert sich die Welt“. Neue Zugangswege zu Korrespondenzen durch Visualisierung.
Hildenbrandt, V.; and Kamzelak, R. S.
Editio, 28(1). January 2014.
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link
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@article{hildenbrandt_im_2014,
title = {„{Im} {Exil} erweitert sich die {Welt}“. {Neue} {Zugangswege} zu {Korrespondenzen} durch {Visualisierung}},
volume = {28},
issn = {1865-9446, 0931-3079},
url = {https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/editio-2014-011/html},
doi = {10.1515/editio-2014-011},
language = {de},
number = {1},
urldate = {2022-01-30},
journal = {Editio},
author = {Hildenbrandt, Vera and Kamzelak, Roland S.},
month = jan,
year = {2014},
}
The Hermeneutics of Screwing Around; or What You Do with a Million Books.
Ramsay, S.
In Kee, K., editor(s),
Pastplay, of Teaching and Learning History with Technology, pages 111–120. University of Michigan Press, 2014.
Paper
doi
link
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abstract
@incollection{ramsay_hermeneutics_2014,
series = {Teaching and {Learning} {History} with {Technology}},
title = {The {Hermeneutics} of {Screwing} {Around}; or {What} {You} {Do} with a {Million} {Books}},
isbn = {null},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv65swr0.9},
abstract = {According to the world wide web, the phrase “So many books, so little time” originates with Frank Zappa. I do not believe it, myself. If I had had to guess, I would have said maybe Erasmus or Trithemius. But even if I am right, I am probably wrong. This is one of civilization’s oldest laments—one that, in spirit, predates the book itself. There has never been a time when philosophers—lovers of wisdom broadly understood—have not exhibited profound regret over the impedance of mismatch between time and truth. For surely, there are more books, more ideas, more experiences,},
urldate = {2020-01-14},
booktitle = {Pastplay},
publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
author = {Ramsay, Stephen},
editor = {Kee, Kevin},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.2307/j.ctv65swr0.9},
pages = {111--120},
}
According to the world wide web, the phrase “So many books, so little time” originates with Frank Zappa. I do not believe it, myself. If I had had to guess, I would have said maybe Erasmus or Trithemius. But even if I am right, I am probably wrong. This is one of civilization’s oldest laments—one that, in spirit, predates the book itself. There has never been a time when philosophers—lovers of wisdom broadly understood—have not exhibited profound regret over the impedance of mismatch between time and truth. For surely, there are more books, more ideas, more experiences,
Digital Literary Studies: Corpus Approaches to Poetry, Prose, and Drama.
Hoover, D. L.; Culpeper, J.; and O'Halloran, K.
Routledge, London, 2014.
Paper
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abstract
@book{hoover_digital_2014,
address = {London},
title = {Digital {Literary} {Studies}: {Corpus} {Approaches} to {Poetry}, {Prose}, and {Drama}},
isbn = {978-0-415-35230-7},
url = {http://www.amazon.de/Digital-Literary-Studies-Approaches-Linguistics/dp/0415352304},
abstract = {Digital Literary Studies presents a broad and varied picture of the promise and potential of methods and approaches that are crucially dependent upon the digital nature of the literary texts it studies and the texts and collections of texts with which they are compared. It focuses on style, diction, characterization, and interpretation of single works and across larger groups of texts, using both huge natural language corpora and smaller, more specialized collections of texts created for specific tasks, and applies statistical techniques used in the narrower confines of authorship attribution to broader stylistic questions. It addresses important issues in each of the three major literary genres, and intentionally applies different techniques and concepts to poetry, prose, and drama. It aims to present a provocative and suggestive sample intended to encourage the application of these and other methods to literary studies. Hoover, Culpeper, and O'Halloran push the methods, techniques, and concepts in new directions, apply them to new groups of texts or to new questions, modify their nature or method of application, and combine them in innovative ways},
language = {en},
publisher = {Routledge},
author = {Hoover, David L. and Culpeper, Jonathan and O'Halloran, Kieran},
year = {2014},
keywords = {meta\_GiveOverview, obj\_Text},
}
Digital Literary Studies presents a broad and varied picture of the promise and potential of methods and approaches that are crucially dependent upon the digital nature of the literary texts it studies and the texts and collections of texts with which they are compared. It focuses on style, diction, characterization, and interpretation of single works and across larger groups of texts, using both huge natural language corpora and smaller, more specialized collections of texts created for specific tasks, and applies statistical techniques used in the narrower confines of authorship attribution to broader stylistic questions. It addresses important issues in each of the three major literary genres, and intentionally applies different techniques and concepts to poetry, prose, and drama. It aims to present a provocative and suggestive sample intended to encourage the application of these and other methods to literary studies. Hoover, Culpeper, and O'Halloran push the methods, techniques, and concepts in new directions, apply them to new groups of texts or to new questions, modify their nature or method of application, and combine them in innovative ways
Alte Fragen, neue Antworten? Digitale Perspektiven der Erforschung alter Fachprosa, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung sprachwissenschaftlicher Aspekte.
Klein, W. P.
In
Fachtexte des Spätmittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit als Objekt, pages 31–46. 2014.
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bibtex
@incollection{klein_alte_2014,
title = {Alte {Fragen}, neue {Antworten}? {Digitale} {Perspektiven} der {Erforschung} alter {Fachprosa}, mit besonderer {Berücksichtigung} sprachwissenschaftlicher {Aspekte}},
shorttitle = {Alte {Fragen}, neue {Antworten}?},
booktitle = {Fachtexte des {Spätmittelalters} und der {Frühen} {Neuzeit} als {Objekt}},
author = {Klein, Wolf Peter},
year = {2014},
pages = {31--46},
}