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

    • Objects and Contexts: Using relational image database construction and functionality to enhance the teaching and research of design history 

      Joseph, Frances
      Published 2001-01-01
      The 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, ...
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    • 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. 

      Hall, Steve
      Published 2001-01-01
      Chadwyck-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 ...
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    • Automatic extraction of dates from historical documents 

      Mckay, Dana; Cunningham, Sally Jo
      Published 2001-01-01
      The 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 ...
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    • Now they know my name: creating a digital presence for Barton 

      Long, Andrew Stawowczyk
      Published 2001-01-01
      The 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 ...
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    • A Case Study of Workflow and Version Control for Regeneration of Multimedia Systems 

      Patrick, Jon; Balnaves, Edmund; Kam, Terence; Ler, Daren; Yeates, Timothy
      Published 2001-01-01
      The 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 ...
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