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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 55.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000033 Elizabeth Mccarthy [Royaume-Uni] ; Anne Welsh [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Wheale [Royaume-Uni]Early modern Oxford bindings in twenty-first century markup
000056 Henriette Roued-Cunliffe [Royaume-Uni]Towards a decision support system for reading ancient documents
000062 Jerome Mcgann ; Hans Walter Gabler [Allemagne] ; Susan J. Wolfson [États-Unis] ; Lynda Pratt [Royaume-Uni] ; Stuart Curran ; Arthur F. Marotti ; Steven W. May ; Margaret J. M. Ezell ; Daniel Paul O Onnell ; Laura Mandell [États-Unis]Special Issue: ‘Scholarly Editing in the Twenty‐First Century’– Combined Bibliography
000066 Peter Robinson [Royaume-Uni]Editing Without Walls
000074 Claire Warwick [Royaume-Uni]ray siemens and susan schreibman (eds.). The Blackwell Companion to Digital Literary Studies.
000075 Peter Robinson [Royaume-Uni]What text really is not, and why editors have to learn to swim
000077 Christian Wittern [Japon, Royaume-Uni, Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Arianna Ciula [Japon, Royaume-Uni, Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Conal Tuohy [Japon, Royaume-Uni, Nouvelle-Zélande]The making of TEI P5
000081 Melissa Terras [Royaume-Uni, Belgique] ; Melissa Terras [Royaume-Uni, Belgique] ; Ron Van Den Branden [Royaume-Uni, Belgique] ; Edward Vanhoutte [Royaume-Uni, Belgique]Teaching TEI: The Need for TEI by Example
000092 James Cummings [Royaume-Uni]Converting Saint Paul: A new TEI P5 edition of The Conversion of Saint Paul using stand-off methodology
000101 Claire Warwick [Royaume-Uni] ; Isabel Galina [Royaume-Uni] ; Jon Rimmer [Royaume-Uni] ; Melissa Terras [Royaume-Uni] ; Ann Blandford [Royaume-Uni] ; Jeremy Gow [Royaume-Uni] ; George Buchanan [Royaume-Uni]Documentation and the users of digital resources in the humanities
000115 Arianna Ciula [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Spence [Royaume-Uni] ; José Miguel Vieira [Royaume-Uni]Expressing complex associations in medieval historical documents: the Henry III Fine Rolls Project
000116 Wim Van Mierlo [Royaume-Uni]Electronic Textual Editing. Ed. by Lou Burnard, Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, and John Unsworth
000118 B. L. Fraser [Royaume-Uni]Beyond Definition: Organising Semantic Information in Bilingual Dictionaries
000137 Anastasis D. Petrou [Royaume-Uni]Metadata and its impact on libraries
000150 Andy Dawson ; Susan Hockey [Royaume-Uni]The rendering of humanities information in a digital context
000156 George Buchanan [Royaume-Uni] ; Jeremy Gow [Royaume-Uni] ; Ann Blandford [Royaume-Uni] ; Jon Rimmer [Royaume-Uni] ; Claire Warwick [Royaume-Uni]Representing Aggregate Works in the Digital Library
000164 Melissa Terras [Royaume-Uni]Disciplined: Using Educational Studies to Analyse ‘Humanities Computing’
000165 Andy Dawson ; Elizabeth Shepherd [Royaume-Uni]Developing a new academic discipline
000168 Christophe Rhodes [Royaume-Uni] ; David Lewis [Royaume-Uni]An Editor for Lute Tablature
000177 Harold Short [Royaume-Uni]The Role of Humanities Computing: Experiences and Challenges
000188 Susan Hockey [Royaume-Uni]Living with Google: Perspectives on Humanities Computing and Digital Libraries
000190 Alastair Dunning [Royaume-Uni] ; Sheila Anderson [Royaume-Uni]Editorial
000203 Kathryn Powell [Royaume-Uni]XML and Early English Manuscripts: Extensible Medieval Literature
000207 Jonathan Miller [Royaume-Uni] ; Rupert Shepherd [Royaume-Uni]The Elements of Drawing
000213 Susan Hockey [Royaume-Uni]Obituary
000222 A. Rydberg-Cox [États-Unis] ; Lara Vetter [États-Unis] ; Stefan Rüger [Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel Heesch [Royaume-Uni]Approaching the Problem of Multi-lingual Information Retrieval and Visualization in Greek and Latin and Old Norse Texts
000235 Christiane Meckseper [Royaume-Uni] ; Claire Warwick [Royaume-Uni]The Publication of Archaeological Excavation Reports Using XML
000246 Willard Mccarty [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew Kirschenbaum [États-Unis]Institutional Models for Humanities Computing
000248 John Bradley [Royaume-Uni]Finding a Middle Ground between ‘Determinism’ and ‘Aesthetic Indeterminacy’: a Model for Text Analysis Tools
000274 Willard Mccarty [Royaume-Uni]Humanities Computing: Essential Problems, Experimental Practice
000276 Anna Sexton [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris Turner [Royaume-Uni]Expanding the role of EAD providing adequate metadata for digital as well as original archive documents
000338 Harold Somers [Royaume-Uni]Knowledge Extraction from Bilingual Corpora
000380 Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Popham [Royaume-Uni]Putting our Headers together : A report on the TEI Header meeting 12 september 1997
000381 A. Morrison [Royaume-Uni]Delivering electronic texts over the Web : The current and planned practices of the Oxford Text Archive
000401 Heather Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Harding [Royaume-Uni] ; Steven Lay [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Robinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Dan Sheppard [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard Watts [Royaume-Uni]Active alice: using real paper to interact with electronic text
000426 Daniel Greenstein [Royaume-Uni]Bringing Bacon home: The divergent progress of computer-aided historical research in Europe and the United States
000453 David T. Barnard [Canada] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis]Lessons learned from using SGML in the Text Encoding Initiative
000464 David T. Barnard [Canada] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis]Lessons learned frum using SGML in the text encoding initiative
000479 Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni]What is SGML and how does it help?
000484 Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni]The design of the TEI encoding scheme
000488 Richard Giordano [Royaume-Uni]The TEI header and the documentation of electronic texts
000489 Daniel Greenstein [Royaume-Uni] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni]Speaking with one voice: Encoding standards and the prospects for an integrated approach to computing in history
000491 Dominic Dunlop [Royaume-Uni]Practical considerations in the use of TEI headers in a large corpus
000498 David Chisholm [États-Unis] ; David Robey [Royaume-Uni]Encoding verse texts
000499 C. Cover [États-Unis] ; W. Robinson [Royaume-Uni]Encoding textual criticism
000510 Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni]The design of the TEI encoding scheme
000514 David T. Barnard [Canada] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; J.-P. Gaspart ; L. A. Price ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; G. B. VarileHierarchical encoding of text : technical problems and SGML solutions
000546 Geoffrey Sampson [Royaume-Uni]The Need for Grammatical Stocktaking
000569 Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni]Rolling your own with the TEI
000572 Peter Denley [Royaume-Uni]Shorter Notices
000583 David Robey [Royaume-Uni]ALLC-ACH '92: Report on the Nineteenth International Conference of the Association For Literary And Linguistic Computing and the Twelfth International Conference on Computing and Humanities
000622 Susan Hockey [Royaume-Uni]Chairman's Report
000634 Susan Hockey [Royaume-Uni]Chairman's Report
000640 Susan Hockey [Royaume-Uni]Report on the Fifteenth ALLC and Second AIBI Conferences
000641 Susan Hockey [Royaume-Uni]Chairman's Report

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