Computers are becoming more and more a tool for researchers in the humanities. There are already several projects which aim to implement environments and infrastructures to support research. However, they either address qualitative or quantitative research methods, and there has been less work considering support for both methodologies in one environment. This paper analyzes the difference between qualitative and quantitative research in the humanities, outlines some examples and respective projects, and states why the support for both meth- odologies needs to be combined and how it might be used to form an integrated research infrastructure for the humanities.
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Harms, P., Smith, K., Aschenbrenner, A., Pempe, W., Hedges, M., Roberts, A., … Blanke, T. (2011). The Quality in Quantity - Enhancing Text-based Research -. In Data Driven e-Science (pp. 265–276). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8014-4_21
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