Kopp J J
The Libraries, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-5610.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1987 Oct;75(4):349-54.
The stereotypical view of the historian is that of a stodgy, bespectacled individual poring over tomes of printed text, dusty manuscripts, and thousands of index cards. In the twentieth century, however, many historians have relied increasingly on technological aids to assist in research. This paper focuses on technological developments of this century that have had some impact on medical history research, beginning with the photostat early in this century. It is argued that online bibliographic databases, although relatively recent and not yet fully developed, are only the beginning of technological aids to historical research. Other computer-assisted historiographical applications are examined and the potentials of developing technologies are explored. The specific and inherent problems of using technology in historical research are also presented, as is the need for an evolving role of libraries in dealing with these problems.
历史学家的刻板印象是一个古板、戴眼镜的人,埋头钻研印刷文本、尘封的手稿和成千上万张索引卡片。然而,在20世纪,许多历史学家越来越依赖技术辅助来进行研究。本文关注本世纪对医学史研究产生了一定影响的技术发展,从本世纪初的直接影印机开始。有人认为,在线书目数据库虽然相对较新且尚未完全发展,但只是历史研究技术辅助的开端。本文还审视了其他计算机辅助的历史编纂应用,并探讨了技术发展的潜力。文中还提出了在历史研究中使用技术的具体和内在问题,以及图书馆在应对这些问题时不断演变的角色的必要性。