Computing Arts 2001: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities
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Computing Arts 2001 : digital resources for research in the humanities : 26th-28th September 2001, Veterinary Science Conference Centre, the University of Sydney / hosted by the Scholarly Text and Imaging Service (SETIS), the University of Sydney Library, and the Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (RIHSS), the University of Sydney.
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Small voices in cyberspace: digitisation issues for research archives
Published 2001-01-01he paper examines how the challenges of new technology affect research archives holding audiovisual materials. It will examine issues of ethics in dissemination of recordings, resource implications, standardisation, and ...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 -
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 -
Engaging with Historical Complexity in the Virtual Environment: The South Seas Project.
Published 2001-01-01Conference paper