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A Case Study of Workflow and Version Control for Regeneration of Multimedia Systems
Published 2001-01-01The technologies involved in the creation of multimedia content are still in evolution. One-off generation of systems is well-developed as a process and often follows the model of making a film. Many modern applications ...Conference paper -
Imaginary Knitting. Historical record linkage in the Caversham project
Published 2001-01-01The Caversham Project began 20 years ago to study the Caversham region of Dunedin, New Zealand, using systematic methods and comparative analysis. It is the largest project in social history or historical sociology in ...Conference paper -
From Lunchroom to Boardroom: An Audio Digitisation Project
Published 2001-01-01The University of Queensland Cybrary in partnership with the Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC), has created a searchable, web based digital oral history resource, based on a collection of stories of women involved ...Conference paper -
The Merewether Baths Will Never Look The Same Again
Published 2001-01-01The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of literary texts on our understandings of place and the impact of VRML technologies on the interpretation of the real place and the virtual place made available through ...Conference paper -
The Open Resource Scholarly Network: a new era for historians, archivists and technologists
Published 2001-01-01Since 1985 the staff of the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (Austehc) have been collecting and disseminating information about the history of Australian science, technology and medicine including data ...Conference paper -
Breaking the Browsing Barrier for Historic Searching of Newspaper Texts
Published 2001-01-01Traditionally, to find information in a newspaper collection it has been necessary to painstakingly browse through the individual issues hoping that relevant words will catch your eye. Researchers of New Zealand's encounter ...Conference paper -
Publishing in the Humanities: The Challenges and the Possibilities in New e-Book and d-Book Technologies
Published 2001-01-01Publishing in the humanities occurs in one of two major ways. The first is through conventional commercial academic channels which are skewed towards longer production run 'general' books; which often produce an outrageously ...Conference paper -
Objects and Contexts: Using relational image database construction and functionality to enhance the teaching and research of design history
Published 2001-01-01The development of richly indexed relational image databases provides a system for organising material, and a tool for correlating and interrogating image collections and accumulated contextual information. Many galleries, ...Conference paper -
Automatic extraction of dates from historical documents
Published 2001-01-01The essential quality of information in a digital library is accessibility. Full text search is not enough for some collections, more can be done. Historical collections, for example, contain dates and it would be useful ...Conference paper -
From The English Poetry Full-Text Database to seven flavours of Literature Online: ten years of digital publishing in the humanities at Chadwyck-Healey, 1991-2001, and a look into the next ten.
Published 2001-01-01Chadwyck-Healey have been at the forefront in creating electronic research and teaching tools for humanities academics, scholars and students around the world for over 10 years. Not surprising during that time research and ...Conference paper -
Now they know my name: creating a digital presence for Barton
Published 2001-01-01The purpose of this paper is to discuss the dilemmas encountered in developing a body of digital content for online use, and some implications for managing the resulting collections of content existing as both unique ...Conference paper -
A rhetoric of e|mediated (typo)graphicacy
Published 2001-01-01This paper will discuss the distinctions between e|mediated and print (typo)graphic design by which its role might be reconsidered as significantly authorial, not merely formal or technical. Reproducing meaning on-screen ...Conference paper -
Issues in Electronic Scholarly Editions
Published 2001-01-01Electronic texts and the Internet have been variously credited with inducing a revolution as great as that of moveable type in the fifteenth century, a new form of democracy and egalitarianism, and a cognitive liberation ...Conference paper -
Norse-Icelandic Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages - an electronic edition
Published 2001-01-01This presentation aims to describe an international project to edit the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic skaldic poetry and to outline some issues related to electronic aspects of the project, both in its organisation and in ...Conference paper -
The Cultural Spiral: Virtual Spaces as Records of Time
Published 2001-01-01The purpose of this paper is to explore the possibilities of VRML technologies as foundational tools in the exploration of real and virtual cultural times and places. VRML allows for the 3D presentation of objects in space ...Conference paper -
As we may link: time-aligned concordances of field recordings. A working model
Published 2001-01-01It should be easy to link text and audio and retrieve audio based on the textual representation or transcript. The potential has been there for some time (since digitised sound) and is realised in several ways by currently ...Conference paper -
Austlit: A Gateway on steroids
Published 2001-01-01Austlit: The Australian Literature Gateway provides access to bibliographical records on almost 400 000 Australian creative and critical works (regardless of format), and to biographical and organisational information on ...Conference paper -
Private devotional literature in the 16th century: The digitisation of Danish prayer books in The Arnamagn�an Collection (Copenhagen) and in The Library of Karen Brahe (Odense)
Published 2001-01-01This is the working title of a PhD project funded by the Danish Research Council for the Humanities. The project concerns the digitisation of Danish literature and scholarly editing and aims to lay the methodological and ...Conference paper -
Hypertext and commentary writing: the Postmodern Bible Commentary project
Published 2001-01-01The commentary is a traditional genre of scholarly communication in the humanities. In this genre the text of an older work is explicated by remarks and discussion, including often of its historical situation, linguistic ...Conference paper -
Are Electronic Editions Inherently Obsolete?
Published 2001-01-01This paper looks at some of the theoretical background behind technologies being developed at the Australian Scholarly Editions Centre for a new form of resource for the study of historical works of literature. Some of the ...Conference paper