Browsing Computing Arts 2001: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities by title
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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 -
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 -
Statistical analysis of the features of diatonic music with jMusic
Published 2001-01-01Much has been written about the rules of melody writing and this paper reports research that uses computer-based statistical analysis to test the efficacy of these rules. As a method to assist in the computer generation ...Conference paper -
Thomas Luxon:The Milton Reading Room A Web-based Edition of Milton's Poetry and Prose In a Virtual Library Environment
Published 2001-01-01The core idea for The Milton Reading Room is really quite simple: a scholarly teaching edition of John Milton's poetry and prose freed from most of the constraints imposed by print technology and generously linked to the ...Conference paper -
Towards an integrated representation of multiple layers of linguistic annotation in multilingual corpora
Published 2001-01-01In the proposed talk we discuss the application of a set of computational text analysis techniques for the analysis of the linguistic features of translations. The goal of this analysis is to test two hypotheses about the ...Conference paper -
A virtual reading room: researcher access to digital documents
Published 2001-01-01The National Archives collection comprises some 300 kilometres of records. The issue that challenges the Archives is how to promote wider accessibility and use of this vast and wonderful archival resource. The challenge ...Conference paper