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上一篇文章下一篇文章免费感谢spdfpdf全文添加到收藏夹下载CitationTrack citationspermissions转载分享在facebook twitterlinkedinredditemailprint sectionsmore本卷的遥远起源在于2018年在芝加哥大学举行的一次会议上。这次会议标志着梅隆基金会资助的两个项目之间的过渡,一个致力于“学科和技术”,另一个致力于“算法、模型和形式主义”。我们感谢基金会的支持,也感谢芝加哥大学弗兰克人文研究所主办了这次会议和这两个项目。那次会议上的对话在随后的几年里得到了发展和扩展,我们感谢所有参加了这次会议及其所激发的讨论的人。在这本书的出版过程中,我们从两个编委会的协助和建议中受益匪浅——第一个编委会由W. Patrick McCray和Suman Seth组成,第二个编委会由Elaine Leong、Projit Mukharji、Ahmed Ragab和Myrna Perez sheldon组成——他们的帮助在每个阶段都是无价的。两位匿名审稿人对该书的早期版本提供了重要而有见地的评论。此外,阿德里安·约翰斯在该项目中的份额主要是在休假期间进行的,这是由国家人文基金会根据fell -267420-20拨款提供的支持。最重要的是,我们感谢我们的贡献者,他们忍受了漫长的出版过程,他们的辛勤工作和创造性的想象力在本书的每一页都得到了证明。上一篇文章下一篇文章详细信息图表参考文献由Osiris卷382023引用超越工艺和代码:人类和算法文化,过去和现在编辑:詹姆斯·埃文斯和阿德里安·约翰斯出版的科学社会史文章DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/725147©2023科学社会史。Crossref报告没有引用这篇文章的文章。
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