COCOA (digital humanities)

COCOA (an acronym derived from "count and concordance generation on Atlas") was an early text file utility and associated file format for digital humanities, then known as humanities computing. It was approximately 4000 punched cards of FORTRAN and created in the late 1960s and early 1970s at University College London and the Atlas Computer Laboratory in Harwell, Oxfordshire.

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COCOA (digital humanities)

COCOA (an acronym derived from "count and concordance generation on Atlas") was an early text file utility and associated file format for digital humanities, then known as humanities computing. It was approximately 4000 punched cards of FORTRAN and created in the late 1960s and early 1970s at University College London and the Atlas Computer Laboratory in Harwell, Oxfordshire.

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