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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, September 1967
- Bernard Wishy:
New hardware for the humanities. 1-11 - Kenneth Janda:
Some computer applications in political science. 12-16 - George L. Cowgill:
Computer applications in archaeology. 17-23 - Louis T. Milic:
Winged words: Varieties of computer application to literature. 24-31 - Allen Forte:
Music and computing: The present situation. 32-35 - James T. McDonough:
Computers and the classics. 37-40 - Leslie Mezei:
Computers and the visual arts. 41-42 - Stanley N. Werbow, J. B. Bessinger:
Reviews. 51-56
Volume 2, Number 2, November 1967
- Norman N. Holland:
Futures: A non-summary of the EDUCOM Symposium on the computer and humanistic studies, 8, 9, 10 June 1967. 57-64 - Bruce A. Beatie:
Computer study of medieval german poetry: A conference report. 65-70
Volume 2, Number 3, January 1968
- Peter Simmons:
Automation in American libraries. 101-113 - James J. Sheehan:
Conference on quantitative data in western european history: A report. 114-116 - Louis Delatte:
Computers and the classics: A supplement. 117-120 - Harold Spivacke:
Reviews. 120-124
Volume 2, Number 4, March 1968
- Dolores M. Burton:
Some uses of a grammatical concordance. 145-154 - Benjamin Suchoff:
Computerized folk song research and the problem of variants. 155-158 - Charles Kadushin, Joseph Lovett, James D. Merriman:
Reviews. 177-202
Volume 2, Number 5, May 1968
- Edward A. Kline:
A computer-assisted graphemic analysis of Beowulf: Purpose and procedure. 211-213 - Harry B. Lincoln:
The thematic index: A computer application to musicology. 215-220 - Thomas E. Cooney, Robert W. Hsu, Murray Gould:
Reviews. 251-263

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