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CETH TEI Pilot Projects Wendell Piez; Anthony Lioi; Julia Lougovaya; Mary Jo Watts
Labour Issues in Humanities Computing Andrea Austin; David Halsted; Perry Willett
Theories of Meaning and the Electronic Text / Théories du sens et les textes électroniques William Winder; Ray Siemens; Michel Lenoble
Institutional Support in the Advancement of Technology in the Humanities: Roles, Models, and Collaboration Robert E. Wright; Willard McCarty; Susan Saltrick
SGML as a vehicle for porting hypertext applications between systems Eve Wilson; Peter D. Shepton
NeoloSearch: Automatic detection of neologisms in French Internet documents Tatjana Janicijevic; Derek Walker
TEI in Libraries: Guidelines for Best Practices David Seaman; LeeEllen Friedland; Chris Powell; Chris Ruotolo; Jackie Shieh; Natalia Smith; Perry Willett
Can a Team Tag Consistently? Experiences on the Orlando Project Terry Butler; Sue Fisher; Susan Hockey; Greg Coulombe; Patricia Clements; Susan Brown; Isobel Grundy; Kathryn Carter; Kathryn Harvey; Jeanne Wood
The Jigsaw Puzzle Problem Revisited Michael Levison; James Wu
ATE: ARTFL Text Encoding Mark Wolff; Leonid Andreev; Mark Olsen
Technologizing Women's Travel Writing: Issues & Implications Miranda Beaven Remnek; Mary Skemp; Sarah Wadsworth
English literature, electronic text and computer analysis: An impossible combination? Claire Warwick
Patterns of Hypertext and their Impact on Reading Activities Karin Wenz
Humanities Textual Databases Online: The Cases of TACT and FoxPro in the Digital Library Stacy Waters
Electronic Resources for Historical Linguists. Part 1: Medieval Studies Christian Kay; Jeremy Smith; Simon Horobin; Margaret Laing; Keith Williamson
A 'New' Computer-Assisted Literary Criticism? Raymond G. Siemens; Tamise J. Van Pelt; William Glen Winder; Dene M. Grigar; Susan Schreibman
Electronic Resources for Historical Linguists. Part 2: Dictionaries and Related Resources Christian Kay; Irené Wotherspoon ; Susan Rennie; Anne McDermott
Technophobes, or the Nintendo Generation? A Study of the Use of ICT in Teaching and Learning in Modern Languages Claire Warwick
Perdita's Progress: Raising Standards in a TEI-based Approach to Cataloguing Early Modern Manuscripts Jill Seal; Claire Warwick; Elizabeth Clarke
Textbases and Databases: Integrating Library Catalogs with Digital Libraries Perry Willet
Image Analysis as a Tool for Automating the Integration of Editorial Hypertext with Facsimile-based Digital Editions: the Experience of the Electronic Edition of Ruskin's Modern Painters I Lawrence Woof
SMART Project: Methods for Computer-based Research of Premodern Chinese Texts Christian Wittern
Collaborative Campus: Rhetoric, Technology and Classroom Re-Composition Lissa Holloway-Attaway ; Patricia Worrall; Angela Mitchell; Laura Andrews; Christy Desmet; Greg VanHoosier-Carey
Cultures and Literacies: South African students and Western Visual design on the World Wide Web Marion Walton
Making Advanced Scholarly Editions Barbara Bordalejo; Peter Robinson; Klaus Wachtel; Andrew West
New Directions in Interdisciplinary Electronic Pedagogy: Practice, Process, Products Lissa Holloway-Attaway; Lisa McNair; Mary Carney; Brandy Walker
The virtual classroom: Videoconferencing for foreign language learners Werner Wegstein; Derek Lewis
Just-in-Time-Teaching in the Humanities: Lessons Learned from the Web Cahier Mark Wolff
LEMMA3 -- a Primarily Wordform Based Wordclass Tagger and Lemmatizer for Unrestricted German Texts Gerd Willée; Karlheinz Stöber
Encoding of glyph variants -- some preliminary experiments Christian Wittern
The electronic publication of archaeological field reports using XML Christiane Meckseper; Claire Warwick
Meaning and interpretation of concurrent markup Andreas Witt
Some Thoughts on Forty Years of Humanities Computing - A Signpost to New Directions? Roy Wisbey
Towards declarative descriptions of transformations: An approach based on topic maps Eva Lenz; Andreas Witt; Angelika Storrer
The Web Cahier: A Tool For Implementing Just-in-Time-Teaching In the Humanities Mark Wolff
Creating a Virtual Center as an International Web-Based Interactive Infrastructure for Research and Teaching in the Language Sciences: A new Research and Library collaboration. María Blume; Elaine Westbrooks; Cliff Crawford; James Gair; Tina Ogden; Barbara Lust
Preservation of the New Media Arts Megan Winget
The Screen or the Window: A Critical Proposal for Reading Computer Representations Michele White