- William A. Kretzschmar Jr.:
Large-Scale Humanities Computing Projects: Snakes Eating Tails, or Every End is a New Beginning? Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Eugene W. Lyman:
"May the Text Rise up to Meet You": New Ways of Reading Old Manuscripts. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Anne Mahoney:
Tachypaedia Byzantina: The Suda On Line as Collaborative Encyclopedia. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Laura Mandell:
The Poetess Archive Database. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Jerome McDonough:
XML, Interoperability and the Social Construction of Markup Languages: The Library Example. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Sean Meehan:
Text Minding: "A Response to Gender, Race, and Nationality in Black Drama, 1850-2000: Mining Differences in Language Use in Authors and their Characters". Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Gregory Nagy, James O'Donnell:
Foreword. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Angela Piccini:
Locating Grid Technologies: Performativity, Place, Space: Challenging the Institutionalized Spaces of e-Science. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Dot Porter:
Ross Scaife (1960-2008). Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Kenneth M. Price:
Edition, Project, Database, Archive, Thematic Research Collection: What's in a Name? Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Wesley Raabe:
Over Uncle Tom's Dead Body: Publication Context and Textual Variation in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Scott Rettberg:
Communitizing Electronic Literature. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Bruce Robertson:
Exploring Historical RDF with Heml. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Peter M. W. Robinson:
The Ends of Editing. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Aimee Roundtree:
Simulated Visuals: Some Rhetorical and Ethical Implications. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Stan Ruecker, Milena Radzikowska, Stéfan Sinclair:
Designing Data Mining Droplets: New Interface Objects for the Humanities Scholar. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox:
Digitizing Latin Incunabula: Challenges, Methods, and Possibilities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Philip Sandifer:
Avatari: Disruption and Imago in Video Games. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - David Sewell:
It's For Sale, So It Must Be Finished: Digital Projects in the Scholarly Publishing World. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Peter Shillingsburg:
How Literary Works Exist: Convenient Scholarly Editions. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Ray Siemens, Cara Leitch, Analisa Blake, Karin Armstrong, John Willinsky:
"It May Change My Understanding of the Field": Understanding Reading Tools for Scholars and Professional Readers. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Neel Smith:
Citation in Classical Studies. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Gregory Sporton:
The e Prefix: e-Science, e-Art & the New Creativity. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Patrik Svensson:
Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Melissa Terras:
The Potential and Problems in using High Performance Computing in the Arts and Humanities: the Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings (ReACH) Project. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Sarah Toton, Stacey Martin:
Teaching and Learning from the U.S. South in Global Contexts: A Case Study of Southern Spaces and Southcomb. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - John Unsworth:
The Making of Our Cultural Commonwealth. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Eduardo Urbina, Richard Furuta, Steven Escar Smith:
Cervantes Project: The Digital Quixote Iconography Collection. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Amélie Zöllner-Weber:
Ontologies and Logic Reasoning as Tools in Humanities? Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009)