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- Peter F. Ainsworth, Michael Meredith:
e-Science for Medievalists: Options, Challenges, Solutions and Opportunities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Shlomo Argamon, Charles Cooney, Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, Sterling Stuart Stein, Robert Voyer:
Gender, Race, and Nationality in Black Drama, 1950-2006: Mining Differences in Language Use in Authors and their Characters. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Shlomo Argamon, Jean-Baptiste Goulain, Russell Horton, Mark Olsen:
Vive la Différence! Text Mining Gender Difference in French Literature. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Shlomo Argamon, Mark Olsen:
Words, Patterns and Documents: Experiments in Machine Learning and Text Analysis. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - David Bamman, Gregory R. Crane:
Computational Linguistics and Classical Lexicography. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Olin Bjork:
Reinventing the Classroom Edition: Paradise Lost Book IX Flash Audiotext. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Christopher Blackwell, Gregory R. Crane:
Conclusion: Cyberinfrastructure, the Scaife Digital Library and Classics in a Digital age. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Christopher Blackwell, Thomas R. Martin:
Technology, Collaboration, and Undergraduate Research. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Christine L. Borgman:
The Digital Future is Now: A Call to Action for the Humanities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, Isobel Grundy, Stan Ruecker, Jeffery Antoniuk, Sharon Balazs:
Published Yet Never Done: The Tension Between Projection and Completion in Digital Humanities Research. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Hugh Cayless, Charlotte Roueché, Tom Elliott, Gabriel Bodard:
Epigraphy in 2017. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Gregory R. Crane, Alison Babeu, David Bamman, Thomas M. Breuel, Lisa Cerrato, Daniel Deckers, Anke Lüdeling, David M. Mimno, Rashmi Singhal, David A. Smith, Amir Zeldes:
Classics in the Million Book Library. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Gregory R. Crane, W. Brent Seales, Melissa Terras:
Acknowledgements and Dedications. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Gregory R. Crane, W. Brent Seales, Melissa Terras:
Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Philology. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Johanna Drucker:
A Review of Matthew Kirschenbaum, Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT University Press, 2008. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Casey Dué, Mary Ebbott:
Digital Criticism: Editorial Standards for the Homer Multitext. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Stuart E. Dunn, Tobias Blanke:
Digital Humanities Quarterly Special Cluster on Arts and Humanities e-Science. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Amy Earhart:
Mapping Concord: Google Maps and the 19th-Century Concord Digital Archive. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Amy Earhart, Maura Ives:
Introduction. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Morris Eaves:
Picture Problems: X-Editing Images 1992-2010. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Tom Elliott, Sean Gillies:
Digital Geography and Classics. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Raphael A. Finkel, Gregory Stump:
What Your Teacher Told You is True: Latin Verbs Have Four Principal Parts. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - Julia Flanders:
The Productive Unease of 21st-century Digital Scholarship. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Katheryn Giglio, John Venecek:
The Radical Historicity of Everything: Exploring Shakespearean Identity with Web 2.0. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(3) (2009) - Nicolas Gold:
Service-Oriented Software in the Humanities: A Software Engineering Perspective. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Eric Gordon, David Bogen:
Designing Choreographies for the New Economy of Attention. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Mark Hedges:
Grid-enabling Humanities Datasets. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - Russell Horton, Robert Morrissey, Mark Olsen, Glenn Roe, Robert Voyer:
Mining Eighteenth Century Ontologies: Machine Learning and Knowledge Classification in the Encyclopédie. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Matthew G. Kirschenbaum:
Done: Finishing Projects in the Digital Humanities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(2) (2009) - Kari Kraus:
Conjectural Criticism: Computing Past and Future Texts. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009)
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