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

    • Engaging with Historical Complexity in the Virtual Environment: The South Seas Project. 

      Turnbull, Paul
      Published 2001-01-01
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    • Issues in Electronic Scholarly Editions 

      Tiffin, Chris
      Published 2001-01-01
      Electronic texts and the Internet have been variously credited with inducing a revolution as great as that of moveable type in the fifteenth century, a new form of democracy and egalitarianism, and a cognitive liberation ...
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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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    • The Open Resource Scholarly Network: a new era for historians, archivists and technologists 

      McCarthy, Gavan; Evans, Joanne
      Published 2001-01-01
      Since 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 ...
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    • The Inductive Inference of Structure in Text Streams 

      Patrick, Jon; Palko, Dusan; Khan, Asiz
      Published 2001-01-01
      Text can be thought of as a data stream that has embedded in it a variety of structural elements that indicate semantic changes in content. One of the simpler examples of this is a dictionary. We work from the general ...
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