Humanities + Digital Tools: Text Technologies
This video in the Stanford Humanities + Digital Tools series presents “Text Technologies,” a digital humanities project that combines the history of the book and digital humanities to investigate the long history of the “text” from the earliest period of human communication to the present. For more information, visit: https://texttechnologies.stanford.edu/

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