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  1. A book by Stephen Ramsay, a prominent figure in digital humanities, that collects and updates his most influential and controversial writings on the field. The book covers topics such as the humanities, technology, criticism, and pedagogy from various perspectives and angles.

  2. Stephen Ramsay. Associate Professor of English. sramsay2@unl.edu. Selected Publications. Books. Six Septembers: Mathematics for the Humanist with Patrick Juola (Oxford University Press, 2017). Reading Machines: Toward an Algorithmic Criticism (University of Illinois Press, 2011). Recent Articles.

  3. sramsay2@unl.edu. Stephen Ramsay is Susan J. Rosowski Associate University Professor of English and a Fellow at the Center. He specializes in philosophical issues related to the use of technology in digital humanities, and teaches courses in programming and software engineering to humanities students in both the Department of English and the ...

  4. Stephen Ramsay - About. About. I am an Associate Professor of English and a Fellow at the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. I discovered digital humanities (“humanities computing,” as it was then called) while I was a graduate student at the University of Virginia in the mid-nineties.

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  6. Beautiful Documents with Groff (Part I) Stephen Ramsay. I haven’t deliberately used a word processor since the late eighties. Of course, I’ve used Word here and there when I didn’t have a choice, but not since MultiMate—and before that, WordStar—have I intentionally sat down with full possession of my faculties and opened up a word processor in order to write something I care about.

  7. 16 de oct. de 2012 · The book addresses resistance to literary computing by providing a strong theoretical justification for algorithmic critical practice and a set of exemplary readings that gesture at the kind of ‘[b]old statements, strong readings, and broad generalizations’ that would for Stephen Ramsay mark the coming of age of algorithmic ...