In the literary world, it was an accepted assumption that the 1970s was a time of unprecedented growth in homegrown Australian fiction. And everybody was reading and talking about books by young Australian women. But it was
recently that a researcher was able to measure just how many novels were published in that decade, and she found that
a decline in novels by Australian writers overall, but confirmed an increase in women's novels. It is this sort of research - testing ideas about literary history - that
possible with the spread of 'Digital Humanities.' The intersection of Humanities and digital technologies
opportunities in the fields of literature, linguistics, history and language that
without computational methods and digitized resources to
information together in an accessible way. Transcription software is being developed for turning scans of books and documents into text, as the field of digital humanities really takes
.