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Information Technology & the Humanities Copyright © 2002 Eric S. Rabkin
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Information Technology & the Humanities Eric S. Rabkin Department of English University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan presented at the University of Trento 07 May 2002
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Resources Start with Eric Rabkin’s homepage: http://www.umich.edu/%7Eesrabkin http://www.umich.edu/%7Eesrabkin Explore Bookmarks In courses <400, explore Supplementary Resources and Online Resources In courses >400, explore Supplementary Resources, and Class Roster and Projects Example using many functions of IT in the Humanities: the Genre Evolution Project
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Functions of Information Technology (IT) Information Acquisition Information Manipulation Collaboration Information Presentation
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Information Acquisition Existing digital resources (e.g., Oxford English Dictionary) Existing analog resources (e.g., optical character recognition) New resources (e.g., the Genre Evolution Project)
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Information Manipulation Textual manipulation (e.g., complex searching, text analysis) Graphical manipulation (e.g., Photoshop) Numerical manipulation (e.g., “How to Succeed in Science Fiction” [access via Research Results page of the Genre Evolution Project])
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Collaboration Working on common files (e.g., MS Word) Sharing data resources (e.g., the Genre Evolution Project) Inviting public scrutiny (e.g., Symbolism Dictionary [access via U-M Fantasy and Science Fiction Web Site])
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Information Presentation Projecting any application in a group (e.g., taking notes in MS Word) Sending any type of document file (e.g., graphics and spreadsheets) Creating animated narratives (e.g. Flash and PowerPoint)
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PowerPoint: Creating a simple example Titles Subtitles Other text Graphics Transitions Builds Animations (See http://www.umich.edu/%7Elsarth/II2PPTSept98.ppt)
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