This lucid and highly readable volume assesses the significant impact computers are making on research and teaching in all aspects of the humanities, from English literature to archaeology. Each chapter is written by a different author who is actively involved in developing the teaching of Humanities disciplines with the aid of computers. Together, the essays show that imaginative use of the computer will both reaffirm and enhance the distinctive values of the Humanities.
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