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Markup vs. Character Encoding: The quandary of handling the epigraphical/papyrological “underdot” in computer representation Deborah Anderson
Form or Function: Considerations in Presenting Historical Documents on the Web Cokie Anderson; Julia Crawford
Technical aspects of the production process of digital books using XML-TEI at the Miguel de Cervantes digital library Alejandro Bia
PhiloNet: creating semantic concordances for the analysis of philosophical texts Luisa Bentivogli; Fabio Pianesi; Emanuele Pianta
AAC - Digital Resources in Textual Studies Hanno Biber; Evelyn Breiteneder; Karlheinz Moerth
Phraseological Database Extended by Educational Material for Learning Scientific Style Elena I. Bolshakova
Sharing expertise in the use of information and communication technology to enhance teaching and learning in the humanities Frances Condron; Helen Beetham; Catherine Bennett; Peter Twining
Job Seeking in Humanities Computing Julia Flanders; Lorna Hughes; Matthew Kirschenbaum; Wendell Piez; Geoffrey Rockwell
Remote Interactive Animated Projection Robert Hamilton
Building Belphegor: A Multilingual Electronic Journal using TEI Vivien Hannon; Bruno Roy; Vittorio Frigerio; John Barnstead; Oriel MacLennan
Experiments in Multivariate Analysis and Authorship Attribution David L. Hoover
What can Hyperplane-Classifiers tell us about Texts? Edda Leopold; Jörg Kindermann
Music via Motion: Interactive Multimedia Performances Kia Ng
Optical Music Recognition: Stroke Tracing and Reconstruction of Handwritten Manuscripts Kia Ng
The Norwegian Museum Project Christian-Emil Ore; Øyvind Eide
Revisiting Revisions: employing XML and XSL to display deeply encoded, multi-versioned text Susan Schreibman; Jose B. Chua
Cultures and Literacies: South African students and Western Visual design on the World Wide Web Marion Walton