Susan Hockey
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Born1946 (age 79–80)
Halifax, Yorkshire, England
OccupationsEmeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies
Susan Hockey | |
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| Born | 1946 (age 79–80) Halifax, Yorkshire, England |
| Occupations | Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies |
| Known for | ALLC, ACH, TEI |
Susan Hockey (born 1946) is an English computer scientist. She is emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies at University College London. She has written about the history of digital humanities, the development of text analysis applications, electronic textual mark-up, teaching computing in the humanities, and the role of libraries in managing digital resources.[1][2] In 2014, University College London created a Digital Humanities lecture series in her honour.[3]
Hockey was born Susan Petty in 1946 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and educated at Princess Mary High School, Halifax and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.