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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, April 2009
- Julia Flanders, Fred Unwalla, Peter Shillingsburg:
Introduction. 1-7
- Neil Fraistat, Steven E. Jones:
Editing Environments: The Architecture of Electronic Texts. 9-18 - Peter Shillingsburg:
The dank cellar of electronic texts. 19-25 - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
How to teach your edition how to swim. 27-39 - Peter Robinson:
What text really is not, and why editors have to learn to swim. 41-52 - Julia Flanders:
Data and Wisdom: Electronic Editing and the Quantification of Knowledge. 53-62 - John Lavagnino:
Access. 63-76 - Edward Vanhoutte, Ron Van den Branden:
Describing, transcribing, encoding, and editing modern correspondence material: a textbase approach. 77-98 - Kathryn Sutherland:
Material text, immaterial text, and the electronic environment. 99-112 - Daniel Paul O'Donnell:
Back to the future: what digital editors can learn from print editorial practice. 113-125
Volume 24, Number 2, June 2009
- Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, Espen S. Ore, Claire Warwick:
Intoduction. 127-128
- Arianna Ciula, Tamara Lopez:
Reflecting on a dual publication: Henry III Fine Rolls print and web. 129-141 - Neal Audenaert, Richard Furuta:
Annotated Facsimile Editions: Defining macro-level structure for image-based electronic editions. 143-151 - Jama S. Coartney, Susan L. Wiesner:
Performance as digital text: Capturing signals and secret messages in a media-rich experience. 153-160 - Christian-Emil Ore, Øyvind Eide:
TEI and cultural heritage ontologies: Exchange of information? 161-172 - Stephanie A. Schlitz:
The TEI as luminol: Forensic philology in a digital age. 173-185 - Brian L. Pytlik Zillig:
TEI Analytics: converting documents into a TEI format for cross-collection text analysis. 187-192 - Georg Rehm, Oliver Schonefeld, Andreas Witt, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Marga Reis:
Sustainability of annotated resources in linguistics: A web-platform for exploring, querying, and distributing linguistic corpora and other resources. 193-210 - Claire Warwick, Claire Fisher, Melissa Terras, Mark A. Baker, Amanda Clarke, Mike Fulford, Matthew Grove, Emma O'Riordan, Mike Rains:
iTrench: A study of user reactions to the use of information technology in field archaeology. 211-223 - Lynne Siemens:
'It's a team if you use "reply all" ': An exploration of research teams in digital humanities environments. 225-233
- Ron Van den Branden:
From Common Sense to Common Knowledge. And Vice Versa. 235-241
- Lisa M. Spiro:
Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet.Christine L. Borgman. 243-245 - John Nerbonne:
Errors and Intelligence in Computer-Assisted Language Learning. Parsers and Pedagogues.Trude Heift and Mathias Schulze. 245-247
Volume 24, Number 3, September 2009
- Sebastian Rahtz, Susan Schreibman:
Introduction. 249-251
- Fotis Jannidis:
TEI in a crystal ball. 253-265 - Andrea Zielinski, Wolfgang Pempe, Peter Gietz, Martin Haase, Stefan E. Funk, Christian Simon:
TEI documents in the grid. 267-279 - Christian Wittern, Arianna Ciula, Conal Tuohy:
The making of TEI P5. 281-296 - Melissa Terras, Ron Van den Branden, Edward Vanhoutte:
Teaching TEI: The Need for TEI by Example. 297-306 - James Cummings:
Converting Saint Paul: A new TEI P5 edition of The Conversion of Saint Paul using stand-off methodology. 307-317 - Malte Rehbein:
Reconstructing the textual evolution of a medieval manuscript. 319-327 - Luigi Siciliano, Viviana Salardi:
The digital edition of the Statuta comunis Vicentie of 1264. 329-338 - Stephanie A. Schlitz, Garrick S. Bodine:
The TEIViewer: Facilitating the transition from XML to web display. 339-346 - Peter Boot:
Towards a TEI-based encoding scheme for the annotation of parallel texts. 347-361 - Andreas Witt, Georg Rehm, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Timm Lehmberg, Jens Stegmann:
SusTEInability of linguistic resources through feature structures. 363-372
Volume 24, Number 4, December 2009
- Oliver Hellwig:
A chronometric approach to Indian alchemical literature. 373-383 - Martin Hilpert, Stefan Th. Gries:
Assessing frequency changes in multistage diachronic corpora: Applications for historical corpus linguistics and the study of language acquisition. 385-401 - Thomas Merriam:
Untangling the derivatives: points for clarification in the findings of the Shakespeare Clinic. 403-416 - Teemu Roos, Tuomas Heikkilä:
Evaluating methods for computer-assisted stemmatology using artificial benchmark data sets. 417-433 - Alexandre Sotov:
Lexical Diversity in a Literary Genre: A Corpus Study of the Ṛgveda. 435-447 - István Varga, Shoichi Yokoyama, Chikara Hashimoto:
Dictionary generation for less-frequent language pairs using WordNet. 449-466 - David L. Hoover, Shervin Hess:
An exercise in non-ideal authorship attribution: the mysterious Maria Ward. 467-489
- René van Horik:
Digital Images for the Information Professional.: Melissa M. Terras. 491-493 - Mary Tripp:
Cyberculture, Cyborgs and Science Fiction: Consciousness and the Posthuman.William S. Haney. 493-496
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