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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2007
- David Robey:
E-Science in the Arts and Humanities. 1-3 - Nancy Cox, Karin Dannehl:
History and the Corpus Approach: The Computer-aided Construction of a Dictionary of Historic Terms. 5-18 - Melissa Joyce:
Industrialisation and Environmental History in Victorian England: Wolverhampton, Wolverton and the Railroad. 19-33 - Patricia Alkhoven, Peter Doorn:
New Research Perspectives for the Humanitites. 35-47 - Eep Talstra:
The Hebrew Bible and the Computer: The Poet and the Engineer in Dialoge. 49-59 - Henkjan Honing:
The Role of ICT in Music Research: A Bridge too far? 61-69 - Hans Kamermans:
Smashing the Crystal Ball. A Critical Evaluation of the Dutch National Archaeological Predictive Model (IKAW). 71-84
Volume 1, Number 2, October 2007
- John Nerbonne:
Crosstalk in Humanities Computing. 85-96 - David J. Bodenhamer:
Creating a Landscape of Memory: The Potential of Humanities GIS. 97-110 - Andreas Kunz:
Fusing Time and Space: The Historical Information System HGIS Germany. 111-122 - Drew E. Vandecreek:
Digital History and the Public: Envisioning the Mississippi Valley of the Nineteenth Century. 123-136 - Silke Boos, Sabine Hornung, Patrick Jung, Hartmut Müller:
GIS as a tool for processing hybrid prospection data in landscape archaeology. 137-149 - Johann Peter Murmann, Ernst Homburg, Ruud Geven, Y. Sekou Bermiss, Alfonzo Forgione:
Automatic Coding of Printed Materials. 151-185
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