The humanist and computer-assisted library research
Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
4-1-1986
Abstract
Because of the success of this project as measured by the favorable comments of the participants as well as the increased search activity, the Council on the Humanities awarded an additional $1000 to continue the project in the spring of 1985. As an added feature of the new proposal, a workshop is planned for chairs of the various humanities departments as well as other interested humanists. The aim will be to encourage them and their colleagues to increase their involvement in automated literature searching, as well as to encourage their graduate students to use the service. With continued support, greater awareness of the service, and more extensive coverage of existing and future databases,3 a steady increase in computer-assisted bibliographic searching among humanists is definitely possible. © 1986 Paradigm Press, Inc.
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
Computers and the Humanities
Volume
20
Issue
2
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Krausse, Sylvia C., and John B. Etchingham. "The humanist and computer-assisted library research." Computers and the Humanities 20, 2 (1986). doi: 10.1007/BF02395330.