Over the past decade large, searchable collections of primary texts have been embraced by virtually all literary scholars and this has led to changes in how scholarship is conducted. This article offers a partial history of the introduction of search to large collections of primary texts, and explores its effects. It did not come automatically or easily, but when it did search broke down barriers to access (no longer requiring background knowledge in history and bibliography), offering a new means of discovering and selecting texts to read. This change was more than a convenience. It was transformative. Database represents a new form of textuality, and scholars have come to rely on database’s affordances to develop new ways of reading. In a...
The increasing variety in full text databases and wider availability means a variety of users and us...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
In recent years, mass digitization has opened up voluminous text corpora to human interpretation. Fu...
Over the past decade large, searchable collections of primary texts have been embraced by virtually ...
Purpose: The wide adoption of web-scale discovery tools calls into question the usefulness and viabi...
This paper examines the problems involved in subject retrieval from full-text databases of secondary...
The method by which users have traditionally exploited digital resources such as Early English Books...
Journal ArticleTo review successfully the databases appropriate for historical research, some pract...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
The paper seeks to highlight the complexity of literature searching in online bibliographic database...
Q: What happens when the good, old-fashioned virtues of Liberal Arts education, e.g. Critical Think...
This article, which draws on examples supplied by previous studies involving fifty articles in the p...
The explosive rate of technological progress in the development of information systems has not bene...
The dramatic increase in the amount and kinds of information available online in full-text database...
Changes in providing reference services for academic research in literature are examined, with the e...
The increasing variety in full text databases and wider availability means a variety of users and us...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
In recent years, mass digitization has opened up voluminous text corpora to human interpretation. Fu...
Over the past decade large, searchable collections of primary texts have been embraced by virtually ...
Purpose: The wide adoption of web-scale discovery tools calls into question the usefulness and viabi...
This paper examines the problems involved in subject retrieval from full-text databases of secondary...
The method by which users have traditionally exploited digital resources such as Early English Books...
Journal ArticleTo review successfully the databases appropriate for historical research, some pract...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
The paper seeks to highlight the complexity of literature searching in online bibliographic database...
Q: What happens when the good, old-fashioned virtues of Liberal Arts education, e.g. Critical Think...
This article, which draws on examples supplied by previous studies involving fifty articles in the p...
The explosive rate of technological progress in the development of information systems has not bene...
The dramatic increase in the amount and kinds of information available online in full-text database...
Changes in providing reference services for academic research in literature are examined, with the e...
The increasing variety in full text databases and wider availability means a variety of users and us...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
In recent years, mass digitization has opened up voluminous text corpora to human interpretation. Fu...