Handmade, Computer-Assisted, and Electronic Concordances of Chaucer
- Author / Editor
- McCarty, Willard.
Handmade, Computer-Assisted, and Electronic Concordances of Chaucer
- Published
- Ian Lancashire, ed. Computer-Based Chaucer Studies (Toronto: Centre for Computing in the Humanities, University of Toronto, 1993), pp. 49-65.
- Description
- Briefly surveys the practice of concordance making and assesses the limitations of Tatlock and Kennedy's concordance to Chaucer (1927) and Oizumi's computer-assisted but conventionally printed one (1991). Some of the limitations of traditional methods can be overcome through interactive software programs such as "TACT."
- Alternative Title
- Computer-Based Chaucer Studies.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Bibliographies, Reports, and Reference.