From Giant Despair to a New Heaven: the Early Years of Automatic Collation

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Title
From Giant Despair to a New Heaven: the Early Years of Automatic Collation
Journal
it - Information Technology
Author(s)
Nury Elisa, Spadini Elena
ISSN
2196-7032
1611-2776
Publication state
Published
Issued date
14/03/2020
Volume
62
Number
2
Language
english
Abstract
This article presents a commented history of automatic collation, from the 1940s until the end of the twentieth century. We look at how the collation was progressively mechanized and automatized with algorithms, and how the issues raised throughout this period carry on into today’s scholarship. In particular, we examine the inner workings of early collation algorithms and their different steps in relation to the formalization of the Gothenburg Model. The scholars working with automatic collation also offer fascinating insights to study the collaborations between Humanists and Computer Scientists, and the reception of computers by philologists.
Keywords
Digital philology, Collation, Digital humanities
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