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Humanities computing 25 years later

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This paper attempts to provide an overview of the development of humanities computing during the past twenty-five years. Mention is made of the major applications of the computer to humanities disciplines, and of the most important and representative projects across the world.

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Joseph Raben, professor emeritus at Queens College, The City University of New York, is founding editor of Computers and the Humanities. He is currently establishing an edited computer conference, SCHOLAR.

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Raben, J. Humanities computing 25 years later. Comput Hum 25, 341–350 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00141184

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