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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 4
Volume 4, Numbers 1-2, October 2010
- Fiona Smyth, Donal Lennon:
Drawing on the digital: Analysis and modelling in architecture and music. 1-16 - Charles Travis:
Abstract Machine - Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for literary and cultural studies: 'Mapping Kavanagh'. 17-37 - James Cummings, Arno Mittelbach:
The Holinshed Project: Comparing and linking two editions of Holinshed's Chronicle. 39-53 - Andrew Green:
Big digitisation: Origins, progress and prospects. 55-66 - Ian Willcock:
Words of power: Emerge, a language for the dynamic control of live performance. 67-80 - Henry Chapman, Vincent Gaffney, Helen L. Moulden:
The Eton Myers collection virtual museum. 81-93 - Orla Murphy:
Revisioning sculpture: A cultural heritage case study from Toureen Peacaun, County Tipperary, Ireland. 95-109 - David Nathan:
Archives 2.0 for endangered languages: From disk space to MySpace. 111-124 - George Buchanan:
The usability of digital documents - A barrier to digital scholarship. 125-139 - John Burns, Kevin S. Hawkins:
Providing next-generation tools for scholars: JSTOR's Advanced Technology Research group. 141-149 - James G. R. Cronin:
Too much information: Why facilitate information and media literacy? 151-165
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