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Subject: Digital Humanities


Number of records: 9.

Dillon, Andrew and Maynard, Sally (1995) "Don't forget to put the cat out" - or why collaborative authoring software and everyday writing pass one another by. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia: Applications and Research 1:pp. 135-153.

Brogan, Martha L. and Rentfrow, Daphnee (2005) A Kaleidoscope of Digital American Literature. Technical Report.

Paling, Stephen (2006) Artistic Use of Information Technology: Toward a Definition of Literature and Art Informatics.

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2006) commentary on Dalbello extended abstract.

Han, Yan and Pfander, Jeanne and Bracke, Marianne Stowell (2005) Digitizing Rangelands: Providing Open Access to the Archives of Society for Range Management Journals. Quarterly Bulletin of IAALD 3(4):pp. 105-110.

Tibbo, Helen R. and Meho, Lokman I. (2001) Finding Finding Aids on the World Wide Web. The American Archivist 64(1):pp. 61-77.

Dalbello, Marija (2002) Is There a Text in This Library? History of the Book and Digital Continuity. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 43(3):pp. 197-204.

Trant, Jennifer (2006) Social classification and folksonomy in art museums: Early data from the steve.museum tagger prototype. In Furner, Jonathan and Tennis, Joseph T., Eds. Proceedings 17th Workshop of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Special Interest Group in Classification Research 17, Austin, TX.

Kellogg Smith, Martha (2006) Viewer tagging in art museums: Comparisons to concepts and vocabularies of art museum visitors. In Furner, Jonathan and Tennis, Joseph, Eds. Proceedings 17th Workshop of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Special Interest Group in Classification Research 17, Austin, Texas.

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