Computing Arts 2001: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities: Recent submissions
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Imaginary Knitting. Historical record linkage in the Caversham project
Published 2001-01-01The Caversham Project began 20 years ago to study the Caversham region of Dunedin, New Zealand, using systematic methods and comparative analysis. It is the largest project in social history or historical sociology in ...Conference paper -
From Lunchroom to Boardroom: An Audio Digitisation Project
Published 2001-01-01The University of Queensland Cybrary in partnership with the Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC), has created a searchable, web based digital oral history resource, based on a collection of stories of women involved ...Conference paper -
The Open Resource Scholarly Network: a new era for historians, archivists and technologists
Published 2001-01-01Since 1985 the staff of the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (Austehc) have been collecting and disseminating information about the history of Australian science, technology and medicine including data ...Conference paper -
The Merewether Baths Will Never Look The Same Again
Published 2001-01-01The 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 ...Conference paper -
Creators of Culture: Encoded Archival Context
Published 2001-01-01Encoded Archival Context (EAC) is an ongoing initiative within the international archival community to design and implement a prototype standard based on Extensible Markup Language (XML) for encoding descriptions of record ...Conference paper