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Frontiers in Digital Humanities, Volume 3
Volume 3, 2016
- Tom Verebes:
The Interactive Urban Model: Histories and Legacies Related to Prototyping the Twenty-First Century City. 1 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Gila Prebor:
Toward an Ontopedia for Historical Hebrew Manuscripts. 3 - André Costopoulos:
Digital Archeology Is Here (and Has Been for a While). 4 - Elisabeth Norman, Hege E. Tjomsland, David Huegel:
The Distance between Us: Using Construal Level Theory to Understand Interpersonal Distance in a Digital Age. 5 - Mark R. Groenhuijzen, Philip Verhagen:
Testing the Robustness of Local Network Metrics in Research on Archeological Local Transport Networks. 6 - Itai Ben-Shalom, Noga Levy, Lior Wolf, Nachum Dershowitz, Adiel Ben-Shalom, Roni Shweka, Yaacov Choueka, Tamir Hazan, Yaniv Bar:
Active Congruency-Based Reranking. 7 - Robert C. H. Sweeny:
Gender, Discrimination, and Housing in Turn of the Century Montréal: What Mapping the Census Returns of Immigrants Can Tell Us. 8 - Jordi Martí-Henneberg, Xavier Franch-Auladell, Jorge Solanas-Jiménez:
The Use of Digital Tools for Spatial Analysis in Population Geography. 9 - Clara Filet:
An Attempt to Estimate the Impact of the Spread of Economic Flows on Latenian Urbanization. 10
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