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

    • The Merewether Baths Will Never Look The Same Again 

      Meany, Michael; Russell, Keith
      Published 2001-01-01
      The 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 ...
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    • Hyperhistory: networked hypermedia and historical understanding in the Encyclopedia of Melbourne online project 

      Brown-May, Andrew
      Published 2001-01-01
      The Encyclopedia of Melbourne is currently being developed in an interactive online format, concerned with how to portray a city not just as a fixed and historicised place but as a complex organism, showing its development ...
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    • Hypertext and commentary writing: the Postmodern Bible Commentary project 

      Bulkeley, Tim
      Published 2001-01-01
      The 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 ...
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    • The Authenticated Electronic Editions Project: A Progress Report 

      Barwell, Graham
      Published 2001-01-01
      The paper will report on developments in the Authenticated Electronic Editions (AEE) Project and consider some of the implications for textual scholarship. The AEE project will produce robust, flexible, long-lasting and ...
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    • 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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