Sujet : Which humanities journals use (La)TeX?
De : Tristan.Miller (at) *nospam* umanitoba.ca (Tristan Miller)
Groupes : comp.text.tex humanities.miscDate : 20. Oct 2024, 22:09:28
Autres entêtes
Organisation : University of Manitoba Department of Computer Science
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Greetings.
In the inaugural "TeX and the Humanities" column [1] of TUGboat (December 1996), Christina Thiele wrote that "my impression is
that most humanities journals use TeX and co. as an in-house tool". She presented the results of a 1993 survey of scholarly publishers in the humanities, listing some 21 journals that were then typeset with plain TeX or LaTeX.
Does anyone have any information on the current situation concerning the use of TeX and friends by humanities journals? Does anyone know of any humanities journals that are currently typeset in (La)TeX, or at least accept submissions in (La)TeX? (The only journal from Thiele's list that I know still uses LaTeX is Computational Linguistics, but its scope isn't pure humanities, but rather an interdisciplinary one that leans heavily, particularly in recent years, to computer science.)
[1]
https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb17-4/tb53thie.pdfRegards,
Tristan
-- Dr. Tristan Miller, Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Computer Science, University of Manitobahttps://clam.cs.umanitoba.ca/ | Tel. +1 204 474 6792