Keywords:
Computer science
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User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Application software
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Computers
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Computers and civilization
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Computer Science
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History of Computing
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User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
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Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities
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Computers and Society
Description / Table of Contents:
Once Neglected, Now Emerging and Absolutely Necessary: On the History of Digital Humanities or An Introduction --- Why Oral History? --- ‘Individuation is There in all the Different Strata:’ an Oral History Conversation between John Burrows, Hugh Craig and Willard McCarty --- ‘It was a Time When the University was Still Taking Account of the Meaning of universitas scientiarum’: an Oral History Conversation between Wilhelm Ott and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘hic Rhodus, hic salta’: An Oral History Interview Between Tito Orlandi and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘They Took a Chance’: An Oral History Conversation between Susan Hockey and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘And Here We go Back Again to the Influence of Algorithmic Thinking’: An Oral History conversation between Judy Malloy and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘I Would Think of Myself as Sitting Inside the Computer, Moving Things Around in Order to Accomplish the Goal of my Programming’: An Oral History Conversation Between Mary Dee Harris and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘I Was Absolutely Convinced That There Had to be a Better Way’: An Oral History Conversation Between John Nitti and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘It’s a Little Mind-Boggling Actually’: An Oral History Conversation between Helen Agüera and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘I Heard About the Arrival of the Computer’: An Oral History Conversation Between Hans Rutimann and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘Langezeit habe ich der Universitaet nachgetrauert’: An Oral History Conversation between Michael Sperberg-McQueen and Julianne Nyhan.-‘It’s Probably the Only Modestly Widely used System with a Command Language in Latin’: An Oral History Conversation Between Manfred Thaller and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘I was Keen on Getting Computers into Humanists’ Thinking’: An Oral History Conversation Between John Bradley and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘Moderate Expectations, Tolerable Disappointments’: An Oral History Conversation between Claus Huitfeldt and Julianne Nyhan --- ‘So, Into the Chopper it Went’: An Oral History Conversation between Gabriel Egan and Julianne Nyhan --- Revolutionaries and Underdogs --- By Way of a Conclusion
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XI, 285 pages)
ISBN:
9783319201702
URL:
https://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-3-319-20170-2
Language:
English
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