Susan Hockey: Articles

 

  • "Making Technology Work for Scholarship: Investing in the Data", p17-36 in Technology and Scholarly Communication, edited by Richard Ekman and Richard Quandt, University of California Press, 1999.
  • (with Patricia Clements, Susan Fisher, Susan Brown, Isobel Grundy, Terry Butler, Katherine Binhammer, Kathryn Carter, Kathryn Harvey and Jeanne Wood), "Building Digital Resources for an Integrated History of Women’s Writing in the British Isles", p. 25-38 in The Digital Demotic: a Selection of Papers from Digital Resources in the Humanities 1997, edited by Lou Burnard, Marilyn Deegan and Harold Short, Office for Humanities Communication, 1998.
  • (with Susan Brown, Sue Fisher, Patricia Clements, Katherine Binhammer, Terry Butler, Kathryn Carter and Isobel Grundy), "SGML and the Orlando Project: Descriptive Markup for an Electronic History of Women’s Writing", Computers and the Humanities. 31 (1998), 271-84.
  • "Changing Scholarly Requirements for Information Resources", p. 117-26 in The Mirage of Continuity: Reconfiguring Academic Information Resources for the Twenty-First Century, edited by Brian Hawkins and Patricia Battin, Council on Library Resources and Association of American Universities, 1998.
  • "An Agenda for Electronic Text Technology in the Humanities", Classical World, 91 (1998), 521-42.
  • "Textual Databases", p 101-37 in Using Computers in Linguistics: A Practical Guide, edited by John Lawler and Helen Aristar-Dry, Routledge, 1998. See also the Web pages associated with this article.
  • "Electronic Texts: The Promise and the Reality", Internet-Accessible Scholarly Resources for the Humanities and Social Sciences, ACLS Newsletter 4.4, February 1997.
  • "Creating and Using Electronic Editions", p. 1-21 in The Literary Text in the Digital Age, edited by Richard Finneran, University of Michigan Press, 1996.
  • "Knowledge Representation", p. 31-34 in Research Agenda for Cultural Heritage on Information Networks, Getty Art History Information Program, 1996.
  • "Developing Access to Electronic Texts in the Humanities", p. 119-133 in The Evolving Virtual Library: Visions and Case Studies, edited by Laverna Saunders, Information Today, 1996.
  • "Computer Networking and Textual Sources in the Humanities", p.83-93 in Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University, edited by Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy Stephen, SUNY Press, 1996.
  • "Text is More than Just Words on a Page", Guest Editorial, D-Lib Magazine, November 1995.
  • "Information Objects in the Digital Library", in Building the Digital Library: Content Issues , Proceedings of the Library of Congress Network Advisory Committee, June 1995.
  • "Standards in Relation to Electronic Publishing in the Humanities", p. 157-171 in Networking in the Humanities: Proceedings of the Second Elvetham Hall Conference on Scholarship and Technology in the Humanities, papers in honour of Michael Smethurst, edited by Stephanie Kenna and Seamus Ross, Bowker-Saur, 1995.
  • "Describing Electronic Texts: The Text Encoding Initiative and SGML", Library of Congress Seminar on Cataloging Digital Documents, 12-14 October 1994.
  • "Electronic Texts in the Humanities: A Coming of Age", p.21-34 in Literary Texts in an Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services, edited by Brett Sutton, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.
  • "Computer-Aided Lexicography", p. 670-672 in Encyclopaedia of Language and Linguistics, edited by R.E. Asher and J.M.Y. Simpson, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1994.
  • "The Centre for Electronic Texts in the Humanities", p.467-478 in Current Issues in Computational Linguistics: in Honour of Don Walker, edited by A. Zampolli, N. Calzolari and M. Palmer, Pisa: Giardini Editori and Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994.
  • "Evaluating Electronic Texts in the Humanities", Library Trends, 42 (1994): 676-93.
  • (with Donald Walker) "Developing Effective Resources for Research on Texts: Collecting Texts, Cataloging Texts, Tagging Texts, Using Texts and Putting Texts in Context",Literary and Linguistic Computing, 8 (1993): 235-42.
  • "The Role of the Text Encoding Initiative in Creating, Maintaining and Using Well-Documented and Multi-Purpose Electronic Resources", p. 143-50 in Proceedings of the International Conference on Building and Sharing of Very Large-Scale Knowledge Bases '93, Japan Information Development Centre, Tokyo, 1993.
  • "Developing Text Standards", p. 255-59 in Proceedings of ICHIM '93 (Proceedings of the Museums and Interactive Multimedia Conference), edited by Diane Lees, Museum Documentation Association, Cambridge, 1993.
  • "SNOBOL in the Humanities", Text and Technology, 3.2, (1993) : 7-15. Revised version of article which first appeared in ICEBOL '86 Proceedings (1987).
  • "Encoding Standards, SGML and the Text Encoding Initiative: What and Why?", p. 59-64 in Visions and Opportunities in Electronic Publishing: Proceedings of the Second Symposium, December 5-8, 1992, edited by Ann Okerson, Association of Research Libraries, 1993.
  • "Developing Access to Electronic Texts in the Humanities", Computers in Libraries, 13 (1993), 41-43. (Also noted in PACS-L Current Cites March 1993.)
  • "Some Perspectives on Teaching Computers and the Humanities", Computers and the Humanities, 26 (1992), 261-266.
  • "The Use of the Computer in Literature and Linguistics: Methods and Techniques for Research", p. 17-27 in Informatica e Scienza Umane: Lo Stato dell'Arte, edited by L. Gallino, Milan: Franco Angeli, 1991. Translated into Italian as "L'uso del computer nella letteratura e nella linguistica: strumenti e tecniche per la ricerca".
  • "Literary and Linguistic Computing", p. 351-353 in Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ed. Bill Bright, New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
  • "Information Technology and the Humanities: the User's Perspective", Humanistiske Data, (1991) no 2, 5-14.
  • "Creating and Using Large Text Databases for Scholarly Research in the Humanities: Some Practical Issues", p.395-410 in Linguistica Computazionale VI, Computational Lexicology and Lexicography, special issue dedicated to Bernard Quémada, 1991.
  • (with Jo Freedman and John Cooper), "The Oxford Text Searching System", p. 113-122 in Research in Humanities Computing I, series editors Susan Hockey and Nancy Ide, guest editor Ian Lancashire, Oxford University Press, 1991.
  • (with Jo Freedman and John Cooper), "Computers in the Study of Set Texts", p. 113-122 in Humanities and the Computer: New Directions, edited by David S. Miall, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.
  • 1990 "Tools for Literary and Linguistic Computing What is There? What is Emerging and What is Needed?", p. 29-25 in Proceedings of 15th ALLC conference, edited by Y. Choueka, Geneva: Slatkine, 1991.
  • "A Survey of Practical Aspects of Computer-Aided Maintenance and Processing of Natural Language Data", p. 752-759 in Computational Linguistics. Ein internationales Handbuch zur computergestutzten Sprachforschung und ihrer Anwendung, edited by I. Batori, W. Lenders and W. Putschke, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1989.
  • "Some Considerations in Providing an Academic Typesetting Service: Experiences at Oxford University", p. 91-102 in Studies in Honour of Roberto Busa S.J., edited by Antonio Zampolli, Pisa: Giardini Editori e Stampatori, 1987.
  • (with Jeremy Martin), "The Oxford Concordance Program Version 2", Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2 (1987), 125-131.
  • "SNOBOL in the Humanities: Keynote Address", p. 1-25 in ICEBOL 86, Proceedings of the 1986 International Conference on the Applications of SNOBOL and SPITBOL, edited by Eric Johnson, Dakota State College, Madison SD, 1987.
  • "An Historical Perspective", p. 20-30 in Information Technology in the Humanities: Tools, Techniques and Applications, edited by Sebastian Rahtz, Ellis Horwood, 1987.
  • "Workshop on Teaching Computers and the Humanities Courses", Literary and Linguistic Computing, 1 (1986), 228-29.
  • "OCR: The Kurzweil Data Entry Machine", Literary and Linguistic Computing, 1 (1986), 63-67. (This article has been translated into Japanese and reproduced in the Journal of Tokyo University Computing Centre.)
  • "Some Future Developments for Arts Computing", University Computing, 7 (1985), 33-37.
  • "Literature and the Computer at Oxford University", p. 53-75 in Literary Criticism and the Computer, edited by Bernard Derval and Michel Lenoble, Montreal, 1985.
  • "The Oxford Courses for Literary and Linguistic Computing", p. 175-182 in Computers in Literary and Linguistic Research: Proceedings of the VII ALLC International Symposium, edited by L. Cignoni and C Peters, Pisa: Giardini Editori e Stampatori, 1983.
  • (with Ian Marriott) "The Oxford Concordance Project (OCP)", series of four articles in ALLC Bulletin, 7 (1979), 35-43, 155-164, 268-275 and 8 (1980), 28-35.
  • "Computing in the Humanities", ICL Technical Journal, 1 (1979), 280-291.
  • "Colloquium on the Use of Computers in Textual Criticism; A Report", ALLC Bulletin, 6 (1978), 180-81.
  • (with Gordon Appleton) "A Course on the Use of Computers in Textual Analysis and Bibliography for the Board of Celtic Studies of the University of Wales", UMRCC Journal, 5.2 (1978), 25-28.
  • (with Alan Jones and George Mandel) "Indexing Hebrew Periodicals with the Aid of the FAMULUS Documentation System", p. 38-46 in The Computer in Literary and Linguistic Studies (Proceedings of the Third International Symposium, edited by Alan Jones and R.F. Churchhouse, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1976.
  • "Input and Output of Non-standard Character Sets", ALLC Bulletin, 1.2 (1973), 32-37.
  • "A Concordance to the Poems of Hafiz with Output in Persian Characters", p. 291-306 in The Computer and Literary Studies, edited by A.J. Aitken, R.W. Bailey and N. Hamilton-Smith, Edinburgh University Press, 1973.
  • (with R.F. Churchhouse) "The Use of an SC4020 for Output of a Concordance Program", p. 221-29 in The Computer in Literary and Linguistic Research, edited by R.A. Wisbey, Cambridge University Press, 1971.

In press

  • "The Reality of Electronic Editions", to appear in Voice, Text and Hypertext, edited by Leroy Searle, David Greetham and Raimonda Modiano, University of Washington Press.

 

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