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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, March 1987
- Philip D. Gillis:
Using computer technology to teach and evaluate prewriting. 3-19 - M. W. A. Smith:
Merriam's applications of Morton's method. 59-60
Volume 21, Number 2, June 1987
- Gary A. Stringer, William R. Vilberg:
The Donne variorum textual collation program. 83-89 - E. Judith Weiner:
Computational considerations for the processing of explanatory literal analogies and expressive metaphors. 91-101 - Glynda Hull, Carolyn Ball, James L. Fox, Lori S. Levin, Deborah McCutchen:
Computer detection of errors in natural language texts: Some research on pattern-matching. 103-118 - Dorothy Augustine, Williard McCarty, John S. Lawrence, Whitney Bolton, Alexander Nakhimovsky, Mark Olsen:
Software reviews. 119-136 - Barron Brainerd, Wallis May Anderson, Luciano F. Farina, Steven Lee Hartman, Lawrence J. McCrank, Serge Lusignan:
Book reviews. 137-145
Volume 21, Number 3, July 1987
- Harold H. Kollmeier, Kathleen Henderson Staudt:
Composition students online: Database searching in the undergraduate research paper course. 147-155 - P. C. Ganeshsundaram:
Processing of Japanese Kanji on a microcomputer. 157-167 - William B. McColly:
Style and structure in the Middle English poem Cleanness. 169-176 - Paul Reilly, Rudolf Zambardino:
A computer-based system for the organization and processing of site-location and boundary data. 177-191 - Christopher S. Peebles:
Book review. 193-196 - John S. Lawrence, Malcolm Brown, Mark Olsen:
Software reviews. 197-208
Volume 21, Number 4, December 1987
- Nancy Ide:
Computers and the humanities courses: Philosophical bases and approach. 209-215 - Robert S. Tannenbaum:
How should we teach computing to humanists? 217-225 - Robert L. Oakman:
Perspectives on teaching computing in the humanities. 227-233 - Joseph Rudman:
Teaching computers and the humanities courses: A survey. 235-243 - Joseph Rudman:
Selected bibliography for computer courses in the humanities. 245-254 - Mark Olsen:
Textbase for humanities applications: Wordcruncher. 255-260 - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Susan Hockey:
Book reviews. 261-265
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