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Guide to the computerisation of historical source documents, which focuses on the creation of tabular data which can be used in databases, spreadsheets or statistics packages. Includes a glossary and bibliography.
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Tables of contents for the quarterly newsletter focusing on a wide range of aspects of computing in archaeology.
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Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of humanities and cultural studies.
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Provides expertise, training, and consultancy in the uses of information technology within the humanities disciplines, in particular at Oxford University. Also promotes access to a variety of high quality scholarly electronic resources for use in research and teaching within the humanities.
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Final publication of the Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature Project, part of JISC's Technology Applications Programme. Aims to illustrate how conventional technology can be applied to teaching literature using existing software and standards.
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Information about the AHC and its publications as well as links to related resources.
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An interdisciplinary series of refereed publications on computer assisted research. They are a vehicle for an intermediary stage at which questions of computer methodology in relation to the corpus at hand are of interest to the scholar before the computer disappears into the background.
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The aim of IATH is to explore and expand the potential of information technology as a tool for humanities research. Resources include Web-based humanities research archives and reports, theoretical and speculative essays, and technical information.
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Extensive links to Internet resources intended for people bridging the gap between the humanities and computing..
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Set of links to projects using computer technology in archaeology, and to software which can be used to assist students of archaeology, as well as more general archaeology links.
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Document focusing on issues involved in creating digital resources for performing arts studies. Sections include theoretical discussion of building digital archives, and a case study entitled 'Creating a multipurpose research tool for the study of King Lear'
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