Monday, September 29, 2014

Opening up Classics and the Humanities: Computation, the Homer Multitext Project and Citizen Science

Opening up Classics and the Humanities: Computation, the Homer Multitext Project and Citizen Science 
Gregory Crane
University of Leipzig, Department of Computer Science
Tufts University, Department of Classics September 2014  
Abstract: Increasingly powerful computational methods are important for humanists not simply because they make it possible to ask new research questions but especially because computation makes it both possible -- and arguably essential -- to transform the relationship between humanities research and society, opening up a range of possibilities for student contributions and citizen science. To illustrate this point, this paper looks at the transformative work conducted by the Homer Multitext Project (http://homermultitext.blogspot.de/; http://www.homermultitext.org/).

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