Data versus Text: 30 years of confrontationLou Burnard
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The document discusses the evolution of humanities computing and digital humanities from the 1940s to the present. Key points include:
- Early work in literary and linguistic computing in the 1940s-1980s focused on concordances, statistics, and analyzing texts as data.
- Humanities computing from 1980-1994 saw the rise of encoding standards, digital libraries and resources, and debate around whether it was a discipline.
- Digital humanities from 1995 onwards was driven by the rise of the web and mass digitization, requiring new collaborative and open infrastructures and practices.
- Current work focuses on combining text analysis with other data types, moving beyond documents to networked resources, and producing "uncritical editions
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