计算图书部件与EEBO-TCP

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Book History Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/bh.2022.0018
James Misson, D. Singh
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摘要:本文首先考虑了两种书目研究的区别:将书籍视为数据的定量书目和考虑书籍的副文本和模块组成部分的“解剖”书目。由于它们在方法上的差异,很难调和这两种方法,因此解剖书目很少在计算规模上实践。我们提出了一种使用早期英语图书在线文本创建伙伴关系(EEBO-TCP)添加到早期现代英语文本中的标记来实现这一点的方法。Keyers不仅转录了文本,还对其进行了描述,添加了复制书籍结构的XML标签。除其他外,这些标签标记了文本中的“分区”,所有这些分区都被分配了“类型”,用“序言”或“勘误表”等术语描述了本书的部分。本文通过列举划分类型并评估其一致性和范围来评估该数据集。它回顾了它们以前的应用,但认为它们的全部潜力尚未实现,并提出了这样做的建议。这些建议是基于我们对读者早期打印地址的工作,最后我们用计算方法描述了我们自己研究划分类型的方法。
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Computing Book Parts with EEBO-TCP
Abstract:This article begins by considering the difference between two kinds of bibliographical study: quantitative bibliography, which treats books as data, and 'anatomical' bibliography, which considers the paratextual and modular components of a book. Because of their methodological differences, it is difficult to reconcile the two approaches, so anatomical bibliography is rarely practiced on a computational scale. We propose a method of doing so using the markup added to early modern English texts by the Early English Books Online-Text Creation Partnership (EEBO-TCP). Keyers have not only transcribed texts, but described them too, adding XML tags that replicate the structure of the book. Among other things, these tags mark 'divisions' in the text, all of which have been assigned 'types' that describe parts of the book with terms such as 'preface,' or 'errata'. The article assesses this dataset by enumerating the division types and evaluating their consistency and scope. It reviews their previous applications, but argues that their full potential has not yet been realised, and offer suggestions for doing so. These suggestions are based on our work on early printed addresses to the reader, and we finish by describing our own method of studying division types with computational methods.
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