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To GUI or not to GUI?

2017
This paper focuses on the interface question: How do literary scholars interact with their texts? We discuss the pros and cons of different options and then describe the research workflow that we are employing in the projects CRETA and QuaDramA. We believe that DH projects too often take the need for graphical user interfaces for granted and want to ...
Nils Reiter, Jonas Kuhn, Marcus Willand
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The stats guy

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2004
J and Carlos, two ecology professors at Enormous State University, are passing the line of graduate students waiting to see Kai, the statistician. “Ah, spring”, says Jane, “when a young grad student’s fancy turns to ANOVAs and Bonferroni corrections”.
C. Kevin Geedey, Jeffry L. Dudycha
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Christmas at Guy's

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
TO the untutored eye of the American visitor the first view of Guy's Hospital affords little to suggest the wealth of tradition it embodies. Looking down from the London Bridge approach through the wet mist of a November morning, one sees the northeast entry, much as it appeared in the architect's plan of 1734.
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The Crisis at Guy's

JAMA, 1960
IN MEDICAL, as well as in any other form of history, there are small incidents which bring into focus great issues. Such an incident was a dispute concerning the hiring of nurses and their functions which in 1880 thoroughly disrupted Guy's Hospital. The outcome of the dispute symbolized the destruction of organized medical resistance to the idea that ...
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The Good Guys, The Bad Guys, and the Gay Guys

Contemporary Sociology, 1973
Edward Sagarin   +14 more
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