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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 13
Volume 13, Numbers 1-2, October 2019
- David J. Bodenhamer:
Qualitative Spatial Representation: A Special Section. 1 - John G. Stell:
Qualitative Spatial Representation for the Humanities. 2-27 - Robert Smail, Ian N. Gregory, Joanna E. Taylor:
Qualitative Geographies in Digital Texts: Representing Historical Spatial Identities in The Lake District. 28-38 - Tim Cole, Torsten Hahmann:
Geographies of the Holocaust: Experiments in GIS, QSR, and Graph Representations. 39-52 - Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Mariana Favila-Vázquez, Aban Flores-Morán:
Spatial Humanities 3.0: Qualitative Spatial Representation and Semantic Triples as New Means of Exploration of Complex Indigenous Spatial Representations in Sixteenth Century Early Colonial Mexican Maps. 53-68 - Paula J. Aucott, Humphrey Southall:
Locating Past Places in Britain: Creating and Evaluating the GB1900 Gazetteer. 69-94 - Brandon Plewe:
A Qualified Assertion Database for the History of Places. 95-115 - Malcolm Little, Stephen Peplow:
A Validation of England's Nineteenth Century Tithe Files, Using GIS as a Primary Tool. 116-135 - John Bradley, Dauvit Broun, Alice Rio, Matthew Hammond:
Exploring a Model for the Semantics of Medieval Legal Charters. 136-154 - Richard Tuffin, Martin Gibbs:
Repopulating Landscapes: Using Offence Data to Recreate Landscapes of Incarceration and Labour at the Port Arthur Penal Station, 1830-1877. 155-181 - Veronica Alfano:
Brain-computer Interfaces and Art: Toward a Theoretical Framework. 182-195 - Arijus Pleska, Andrew Hoskins, Karen Renaud:
A Framework for Interrogating Social Media Images to Reveal an Emergent Archive of War. 196-222 - Khalid Shakir Hussein:
Authorship Verification in Arabic Using Function Words: A Controversial Case Study of Imam Ali's Book Peak of Eloquence. 223-248 - Carla Petrocelli:
Konrad Zuse and his Plankalkül: The Hope to Emerge from the Sleep of Sleeping Beauty. 249-265
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