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The New Humanities Workstation

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The New Humanities Workstation

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This paper is a direct consequence of a plenary session at the ALLC/ACH conference ‘The New Medium’ held at the University of Siegen, Germany on 5–9 June 1990.The session explored possible workstations of the near future and the panel session involved Malcolm Brown, Stanford University, Paul Khan, Brown University, George Landow, Brown University; Manfred Thaller, Max-Plack-Institute, Gottingen, as well as myself. The paper draws on these discussions, but the final interpretation is my own as are any errors or misconstructions

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