3.1328 Humanities Computing Bibliography (long) (232)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Fri, 27 Apr 90 17:30:37 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 1328. Friday, 27 Apr 1990.


(1) Date: Thu, 26 Apr 90 23:00:02 EDT (13 lines)
From: psc90!jdg@dartvax.dartmouth.edu (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject: "Addition to Koontz' list"

(2) Date: Fri, 27 APR 90 09:24:08 GMT (219 lines)
From: SUSAN@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK
Subject: Humanities Computing Bibliography

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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 90 23:00:02 EDT
From: psc90!jdg@dartvax.dartmouth.edu (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject: "Addition to Koontz' list"

To John Koontz' useful list I'd like to add one recent publication that
immediately comes to mind: _Literary Computing and Literary Criticism.
Theoretical and Practical Essays on Theme and Rhetoric_, ed. Rosanne
G. Potter, U. of Pennsylvania Press, 1989.

Regards,
Joel D. Goldfield
Plymouth State College (NH)
joelg@psc.bitnet
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Date: Fri, 27 APR 90 09:24:08 GMT
From: SUSAN@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK
Subject: Humanities Computing Bibliography

In response to the query about humanities computing bibliographies, here
is a copy of the bibliography which was handed to participants at the
Text Analysis Tutorial sponsored by the CTI Centre for Literature and
Linguistic Studies, at the recent conference on Computers and Teaching
in the Humanities, St Andrews, Scotland. While some of these items date
back over 10 years, they do cover all the basic techniques for
text-based humanities computing, some of which are not so easy to find
in more recent publications.

All these items except the very latest, and of course many more, can be
found in Ian Lancashire and Willard McCarty (eds), Humanities Computing
Yearbook, Oxford University Press, 1989, which is an excellent starting
point.

Susan Hockey
CTI Centre for Literature and Linguistic Studies
Oxford University Computing Service


(a) Books - Monographs

Christopher Butler, 'Computers in Linguistics', Blackwell, 1985.

Susan Hockey, 'A Guide to Computer Applications in the Humanities',
London: Duckworth, 1980.

Robert L. Oakman, 'Computer Methods for Literary Research', University of
South Carolina Press, 1980.

B.H. Rudall and T.N. Corns, 'Computers and Literature: a Practical
Guide', Abacus Press, 1987.


(b) Books - Resources Guides

John J Hughes, 'Bits, Bytes and Biblical Studies: A Resource Guide for
the Use of Computers in Biblical and Classical Studies', Zondervan
Publishing House, 1987.

Ian Lancashire and Willard McCarty (eds), 'Humanities Computing Yearbook
1988', Oxford University Press.


(c) Conference Proceedings

D.E. Ager, F.E. Knowles and J.M. Smith (eds.), 'Advances in
Computer-Aided Literary and Linguistic Research', Department of Modern
Languages, University of Aston in Birmingham, 1979. ALLC 1978
conference.

A.J. Aitken, R.W. Bailey and N. Hamilton-Smith (eds.), 'The Computer and
Literary Studies', Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1973. Edinburgh
conference 1972.

Robert F. Allen (ed), 'Data Bases in the Humanities and Social Sciences',
Osprey, Florida, Paradigm Press, 1986.

Richard W. Bailey (ed.), 'Computing in the Humanities (Papers from the
Fifth International Conference on Computing in the Humanities)',
Amsterdam: North Holland, 1982. ICCH 1981.

Sarah K. Burton and Douglas D. Short (eds), 'Sixth International
Conference on Computers and the Humanities', Rockville, Maryland:
Computer Science Press, 1983. ICCH 1983.

Colette Charpentier and Jean David (eds), 'La recherche francaise par
ordinateur en langue et litterature', Geneva: Slatkine, 1985.

Yaacov Choueka, (ed.) 'Computers in Literary and Linguistic Research:
Proceedings of the Fifteenth International ALLC Conference', Geneva:
Slatkine, 1990.

L. Cignoni and C. Peters (eds), 'Computers in Literary and Linguistic
Research: Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium of the
Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, Pisa 1982', Pisa:
Giardini, 1983.

Bernard Derval and Michel Lenoble (eds), 'Literary Criticism and the
Computer', Montreal, 3390 rue Limoges St-Laurent, Quebec H4K 1Y1, Canada,
1985.

Jacqueline Hamesse and Antonio Zampolli (eds), 'Computers in Literary and
Linguistic Computing: Proceedings of the Eleventh International ALLC
Conference', Geneva: Slatkine, 1985.

Alan Jones and R.F. Churchhouse (eds.), 'The Computer in Literary and
Linguistic Studies (Proceedings of the Third International Symposium)',
Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1977. ALLC 1974.

Serge Lusignan and John S. North (eds.), 'Computing in the Humanities
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computing in the
Humanities)', Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press, 1977.

David S. Miall, 'Humanities and the Computer: New Directions', Oxford,
1990.(Papers from conference on computers and teaching in the humanities,
Dec 1988 (CATH88).

J.L. Mitchell (ed.), 'Computers in the Humanities', Edinburgh, Edinburgh
University Press, 1974. ICCH 1973.

P.C. Patton and R.A. Holoien (eds) 'Computing in the Humanities',
Lexington, Mass; Heath, 1981.

Joseph Raben and Gregory Marks (eds.), 'Databases in the Humanities and
Social Sciences', Amsterdam: North Holland, 1980.

Sebastian Rahtz (ed.), 'Information Technology in the Humanities: Tools,
Techniques and Applications', Ellis Horwood, 1987.

John P.G. Roper (ed.) 'Computers in Literary and Linguistic Research:
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International ALLC Conference', Geneva:
Slatkine, 1988.

University of Toronto, 'Computers and the Humanities: Today's Research
Tomorrow's Teaching', Conference Preprints, Centre for Computing in the
Humanities, University of Toronto, March 1986.

R.A. Wisbey (ed.), 'The Computer in Literary and Linguistic Research',
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971. Cambridge conference 1970.


(d) Periodicals

'Bulletin of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing'
('ALLC Bulletin') (1973-1985) Three issues per year.

'Computers and the Humanities' (1966- ) Has had several publishers. Now
published by Kluwer. Four issues per year (six from 1989). Covers
language, literature, history, archaeology, music and education.
Sponsored by ACH.

'Computational Linguistics', formerly American Journal of Computational
Linguistics. Now in volume 16 (1990). Quarterly published by ACL.

'ICAME Journal', formerly ICAME News, International Computer Archive of
Modern English, Norwegian Computing Centre for the Humanities, PO Box 53,
Bergen, Norway.

'Journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing'('ALLC
Journal') (1980-1985) Was also published by the ALLC. Two issues per
year.

'Linguistica Computazionale', Giardini, Pisa.

'Literary and Linguistic Computing' (1986-) In 1986 the ALLC publications
were merged into a single journal 'Literary and Linguistic Computing'
published by Oxford University Press. It covers all aspects of computer
usage in literary and linguistic research.

'Revue: Informatique et Statistique dans les Sciences Humaines'.


(e) Newsletters

'Bits and Bytes Review' (1986-) Bits and Bytes Computer Resources, 623
North Iowa Avenue, Whitefish, Montana 59937. Reviews of software,
hardware and new publications.

'Computers in Literature' (1990) Newsletter of the CTI Centre for
Literature and Linguistic Studies', OUCS, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford.

There are also a number of newletters for specific subjects, some of
which, e.g. CALCULI (Classics) and CAMDAP (Medieval Studies) are now
defunct but contain useful information. The Humanities Computing
Newsletter, Office for Humanities Communication, Bath, UK, and Ontario
Humanities Computing, obtainable from CCH, Toronto are two of the best
general ones.


(f) Books relevant for specific applications

(i) English for Language Research - Corpus Linguistics

Roger Garside, Geoffrey Leech and Geoffrey Sampson (eds.), 'The
Computational Analysis of English: a Corpus-Based Approach', Longman,
1987.

J.M. Sinclair (ed.), 'Looking Up: an Account of the COBUILD Project in
Lexical Computing', Collins, 1987.


(ii) Stylistic Analysis

J.F. Burrows, 'Computation into Criticism: A Study of Jane Austen's
Novels and an Experiment in Method', Oxford University Press, 1987.

Alvar Ellegard, 'Who Was Junius?' Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell
(1962). Alvar Ellegard, 'A Statistical Method for Determining
Authorship: The Junius Letters: 1769-1772' Gothenburg Studies in
English (1962).

A.Q. Morton, 'Literary Detection - How to Prove Authorship Fraud in
Literature and Documents'. Bowker (1978).

A.Q. Morton and A.D. Winspear, 'It's Greek to the Computer', Harvest
House, Montreal, 1971.

Frederick Mosteller and David L. Wallace, 'Inference and Disputed
Authorship: The Federalist', Reading, Mass: Addison Wesley (1964).

Lubomir Dolezel and Richard W. Bailey, 'Statistics and Style', New York:
Elsevier (1969).

Anthony Kenny, 'The Aristotelian Ethics', Clarendon Press, 1978.

Anthony Kenny, 'The Computation of Style', Pergamon, 1982.

Ch. Muller, 'Initiation aux Methodes de la Statistique Linguistique'.
Paris: Hachette (1973).


(iii) Textual Editing

'La Pratique des Ordinateurs dans la Critique des Textes', eds J. Irigoin
and G.P. Zarri (Paris, CNRS, 1979)

Peter Shillingsburg, 'Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age: Theory and
Practice', University of Georgia Press, 1986.