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Computing Arts 2001: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities: Recent submissions

    • The EAGLES/ISLE initiative for setting standards: the Computational Lexicon Working Group for Multilingual Lexicons 

      Calzolari, Nicoletta; Zampolli, Antonio
      Published 2001-01-01
      ISLE (International Standards for Language Engineering), a transatlantic standards oriented initiative under the Human Language Technology (HLT) programme, is a continuation of the long standing EAGLES (Expert Advisory ...
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    • Online Support for Learning French at University 

      Caffarel, Alice; Develotte, Christine
      Published 2001-01-01
      This paper will focus on ways in which the Internet is being used at the University of Sydney for teaching and learning French at introductory and advanced levels. First, we will discuss the online component of the ...
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    • Austrian Academy Corpus Digital Resources and Textual Studies 

      Biber, Hanno; Breiteneder, Evelyn; Moerth, Karlheinz
      Published 2001-01-01
      The Austrian Academy Corpus (AAC) is a newly founded institution based at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. It was designed to set up a text corpus and to conduct research in the field of electronic text corpora. ...
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    • Digital images forever: implementing an imaging system in a cultural institution 

      Donkin, Scott
      Published 2001-01-01
      This paper deals with the decision-making and challenges that arose out of the implementation of a large-scale digital imaging project by the Powerhouse Museum. With the implementation of the Powerhouse's Imaging Project ...
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    • Publishing in the Humanities: The Challenges and the Possibilities in New e-Book and d-Book Technologies 

      Cope, Bill
      Published 2001-01-01
      Publishing 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 ...
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