Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000416 (1997) |
| The Lincoln Legal Papers and the new age of documentary editing |
000417 (1997) |
L. Greco [États-Unis] ; Toby Paff [États-Unis] ; W. Shoemaker [États-Unis] | The Charrette project: Manipulating text and image in an electronic archive of a medieval manuscript tradition |
000423 (1997) |
F. Simons [États-Unis] | Conceptual modeling versus visual modeling: a technological key to building consensus |
000426 (1997) |
Daniel Greenstein [Royaume-Uni] | Bringing Bacon home: The divergent progress of computer-aided historical research in Europe and the United States |
000443 (1996) |
| The transcription of primary textual sources using SGML |
000452 (1996) |
| Making Hypermedia Work: A User's Guide to HyTime. |
000479 (1995) |
Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] | What is SGML and how does it help? |
000480 (1995) |
Allen Renear | Understanding (hyper) media: Required readings |
000481 (1995) |
John Lavagnino [États-Unis] ; Elli Mylonas [États-Unis] | The show must go on:1 Problems of tagging performance texts |
000482 (1995) |
Stig Johansson [Norvège] | The encoding of spoken texts |
000483 (1995) |
Gunnar Thorvaldsen [Norvège] | The encoding of highly structured historical sources |
000484 (1995) |
Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] | The design of the TEI encoding scheme |
000485 (1995) |
T. Milic [États-Unis] | The century of prose corpus: A half-million word historical data base |
000486 (1995) |
M. Ide [États-Unis] ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | The TEI: History, goals, and future |
000487 (1995) |
J. Derose [États-Unis] ; G. Durand [États-Unis] | The TEI hypertext guidelines |
000488 (1995) |
Richard Giordano [Royaume-Uni] | The TEI header and the documentation of electronic texts |
000489 (1995) |
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 |
000490 (1995) |
F. Goldfarb [États-Unis] | Preface |
000491 (1995) |
Dominic Dunlop [Royaume-Uni] | Practical considerations in the use of TEI headers in a large corpus |
000492 (1995) |
Claus Huitfeldt [Norvège] | Multi-dimensional texts in a one-dimensional medium |
000494 (1995) |
Nancy Ide [États-Unis] ; Jean Véronis [France] | Introduction |
000495 (1995) |
Stig Johansson [Norvège] | ICAME-Quo Vadis? Reflections on the use of computer corpora in linguistics |
000496 (1995) |
T. Barnard [Canada] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; Jean-Pierre Gaspart ; A. Price [États-Unis] ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; Battista Varile [Royaume-Uni] | Hierarchical encoding of text: Technical problems and SGML solutions |
000498 (1995) |
David Chisholm [États-Unis] ; David Robey [Royaume-Uni] | Encoding verse texts |
000499 (1995) |
C. Cover [États-Unis] ; W. Robinson [Royaume-Uni] | Encoding textual criticism |
000500 (1995) |
Nancy Ide [États-Unis] ; Jean Véronis [France] | Encoding dictionaries |
000501 (1995) |
Karen Lunsford [États-Unis] | Electronic texts and the internet: A review of The English Server |
000502 (1995) |
Alan Melby [États-Unis] | E-Tif: An electronic terminology interchange format |
000503 (1995) |
E. Gaylord [Pays-Bas] | Character representation |
000506 (1995) |
D. Terence Langendoen [États-Unis] ; F. Simons [États-Unis] | A rationale for the TEI recommendations for feature-structure markup |
000539 (1994) |
Rachel Panckhurst [France] | A database for linguists: Intelligent querying and increase of data |
000563 (1993) |
Eric Johnson ; Whitney Bolton ; L. Francis ; Mark Samberg ; Mackenzie Smith | Technical review |
000564 (1993) |
Nancy Ide [États-Unis, France] ; Donald Walker [États-Unis] | Introduction: Common methodologies in humanities computing and computational linguistics |
000566 (1993) |
W. Zweig [Israël] | Electronically generated records and twentieth century history |
000584 (1992) |
Andrzej Ziabicki [Pologne] | The theory of ordering lexicographic entries: Principles, algorithms and computer implementation |
000586 (1992) |
| Some perspectives on teaching computers and the humanities |
000587 (1992) |
| Networking in the humanities: Lessons from ANSAXNET |
000605 (1991) |
Michael Neuman [États-Unis, Burundi] | The very pulse of the machine: Three trends toward improvement in electronic versions of humanities texts |
000609 (1991) |
G. Potter [États-Unis, Burundi] | Statistical analysis of literature: A retrospective on Computers and the Humanities , 1966–1990 |
000610 (1991) |
| SQUARENOTE: The idea Librarian |
000611 (1991) |
| Past masters: The Electronic Editions of Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. |
000612 (1991) |
R. Chesnutt [États-Unis, Burundi] | Historical editions in the States |
000613 (1991) |
B. Hewlett [États-Unis] ; Eleanor Selfridge-Field [États-Unis, Burundi] | Computing in musicology, 1966–91 |
000626 (1990) |
Antonio Zampolli [Italie] | Summary of the activities of the Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale |
000627 (1990) |
Eric Johnson [États-Unis] | Professor-created computer programs for student research |
000636 (1989) |
| Notes and news |