1. Humanities scholars learned how to write their own programs, as programming languages became easier to master. 2. Given our truly catholic approach to computing and our reliance upon methods developed elsewhere, historians may be unique among other computer-using humanities scholars. 3. On the contrary, it is a consortium of humanities scholars the likes of which we need anyway to establish more and better contact with. 4. There are too few conduits between the methodologically sophisticated humanities scholar and potential sources of funding. 5. Accordingly, where humanities scholars have engaged the computer in text creation and analysis, they have done so in a sophisticated way. 6. Are humanities scholars alone interested in applying computer technologies to texts? |
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