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COLT on TACT A demonstration of the TACTweb software as applied to the Bergen Corpus of London Teenage Language
Kristine Hasund; Gisle Andersen
TACTweb search program
Demonstration of TATOE: Text Analysis Tool with Object Encoding
Melina Alexa; Lothar Rostek
semi-automatic text analysis tool
Labour Issues in Humanities Computing
Andrea Austin; David Halsted; Perry Willett
labour
resources
management
Root, trunk, and branch: institutional and infrastructural models for humanities computing in the U.K.
Willard McCarty; Lou Burnard; Marilyn Deegan; Jean Anderson; Harold Short
institutional humanities computing
Funding of Humanities Computing Projects: Grant-Making Programs of U.S. Government Agencies
Joyce Ray; Mike Sokal; Helen Aguera; Barbard Paulson
Local Organizers' Panel
Humanities Computing and the Rise of New Media Centers: Synergy or Disjunction?
Allen Renear; Espen Aarseth; Nancy Kaplan; Matthew G. Kirschenbaum; John Unsworth; John Lavagnino
ACH Panel
Of Media, Data, Documents: An Argument for the Importance of Relational Technology to the Project of Humanities Computing
Rafael C. Alvarado
ATE: ARTFL Text Encoding
Mark Wolff; Leonid Andreev; Mark Olsen
Computing in the School of English at the University of Glasgow
Jean Anderson; Christian Kay
Development and Use of Multimedia Archives and Databases for Humanities Education
John Paul Ashenfelter
An Assistant Tool for Verse-making in Basque-based on Two-Level Morphology
Bertol Arrieta; Xavier Arregi; Iñaki Alegria
Computing in the School of English and Scottish Language And Literature (SESLL) at the University of Glasgow
Jean G. Anderson
Collaborative Campus: Rhetoric, Technology and Classroom Re-Composition
Lissa Holloway-Attaway ; Patricia Worrall; Angela Mitchell; Laura Andrews; Christy Desmet; Greg VanHoosier-Carey
Developing and Teaching with Computer-based Courseware in History: the History Courseware Consortium
Ian Anderson
Markup vs. Character Encoding: The quandary of handling the epigraphical/papyrological “underdot” in computer representation
Deborah Anderson
markup
Unicode
underdot
Form or Function: Considerations in Presenting Historical Documents on the Web
Cokie Anderson; Julia Crawford
Forensic linguistics: the contribution of humanities computing
László Hunyadi; Enikő Tóth; Kálmán Abari
Facet analytical theory as a basis for a subject organization tool in a humanities portal
Vanda Broughton; Michael Fraser; Sheila Anderson
An hypothesis of formalization of literary data for text analysis: a case study on Karl Kraus' writings
Daniela Alderuccio
Crunching numbers in the 'Night Watches of Bonaventura': A computer-aided contribution to author's lexicography
Barbara Arnold
The encoding of Ibsen's manuscripts for "Emperor and Galilean"
Hilde Bøe; Ingvald Aarstein
Identifying Multiword Tokens Using POS Tagging and Bigram Statistics
Mark Arehart
Figura: A Tool for the Collaborative Editing of Non-nesting Content
Rafael Alvarado; Sarah-Jane Murray
Teaching literature through the net: an answer to the caos or the construction of the self
Laura Borràs; Joan-Elies Adell; Isabel Moll