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Starting: Wed May 07 2003 - 19:25:05 EDT
Ending: Mon May 10 2004 - 10:23:00 EDT
- 17.001 Happy Sweet 16
- 17.003 Mentoring in humanities computing
- 17.004 gray literature, papryologically defined
- 17.005 POS tagging for Latin, consumptively viewed
- 17.006 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.11; LLC 17.4 table of contents
- 17.007 new books
- 17.008 conference; call for proposals
- 17.009 gray literature
- 17.010 job at University College London
- 17.011 new on WWW: Law and Contemporary Problems 66.1-2
- 17.012 gray literature
- 17.013 new on WWW: First Monday 8.5
- 17.014 gray literature
- 17.015 new book on humanities computing
- 17.016 conference in London
- 17.017 new on WWW: Directory of Open Access Journals
- 17.018 new books
- 17.019 h.c. workshops; Global Info Plaza
- 17.020 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.12
- 17.021 call for projects & demos, SEPLN
- 17.022 a digitization robot
- 17.023 a digitization robot
- 17.024 new on WWW: D-Lib 5/03
- 17.025 Procesador Morfólogico gratuito en Internet
- 17.026 new books
- 17.027 conference on the semantic web
- 17.028 a digitization robot
- 17.029 nested narrative? bibliographies of didactics & ICT in literature?
- 17.030 nested narratives
- 17.031 Glottometrics 4 in honour of Zipf
- 17.032 nesting and linear narratives
- 17.033 scholarships for attending SEPLN03
- 17.033a scholarships for attending SEPLN03 (corrected version)
- 17.034 The Internet, Humanism and Interdisciplinary Studies
- 17.035 VR research on Pompeiian wall paintings
- 17.036 new book: Toward an Anthropology of Graphing
- 17.037 senior position in humanities computing
- 17.038 nesting and linear narratives
- 17.039 membership statistics
- 17.040 nested orality
- 17.041 new on WWW: Exemplaria webprint
- 17.042 job at North Carolina
- 17.043 SEPLN 2003
- 17.044 nesting and linear narratives
- 17.045 nesting
- 17.046 nesting
- 17.047 new on WWW: CIT Infobits 5/03
- 17.048 report from Athens
- 17.049 Oxford workshop 13/6
- 17.051 open-source software for e-journals?
- 17.052 early modern information overload
- 17.053 Summer School on Language and Speech Communication
- 17.054 open-source software
- 17.055 new on WWW
- 17.056 new books in CS
- 17.057 ALLC/ACH 2004 in Göteborg, Sweden
- 17.059 a post-Fordist world?
- 17.060 job at OUCS, Oxford
- 17.061 ACH jobs services
- 17.062 new on WWW: Critical Thinking on the Web 5/03
- 17.063 an engineer's understanding
- 17.064 nesting
- 17.065 call for papers: Journal of Computer Speech and Language
- 17.066 history in terms
- 17.067 new on WWW: article on research access; Scholarly E-Pub Bibliography ver 49
- 17.068 anti-spamming software?
- 17.069 CATaC conference publication
- 17.070 research access
- 17.071 an engineer's understanding
- 17.072 ALA/ALCTS meeting in Toronto
- 17.073 an engineer's understanding
- 17.074 jobs at Stanford
- 17.075 course title and field terminology?
- 17.076 anti-spamming software
- 17.077 history in terms
- 17.078 nesting
- 17.079 anti-spamming software
- 17.080 Methods for Modalities workshop
- 17.081 history in terms
- 17.082 text & context from a computational perspective?
- 17.083 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.16; CPANDA site; JoDI 3.2
- 17.084 workshops
- 17.085 lecture series at King's College London 2003-4
- 17.086 anti-spam
- 17.087 streaming video for lecture series?
- 17.088 an image-enhancement manual?
- 17.089 streaming video for lecture series
- 17.090 inage-enhancement
- 17.091 streaming video
- 17.092 inage not enhanced
- 17.093 Summer Institute
- 17.094 image-enhancement
- 17.095 anti-spam
- 17.096 image-inhancement
- 17.097 studentship in computational linguistics at Wolverhampton
- 17.098 anti-spam
- 17.099 new on WWW: D-Lib for 6/03
- 17.100 ELRA call for participation
- 17.101 new books in CS
- 17.102 image-enhancement
- 17.103 workshop call for papers
- 17.104 image-enhancement: Vindolanda tablets
- 17.105 nesting
- 17.106 history in terms
- 17.108 call for volunteer: V1 International Representative
- 17.109 image-enhancement: bleed-through removal
- 17.110 research on blogging?
- 17.111 history in terms
- 17.112 streaming video
- 17.113 Harnad, "Cognition is Categorization"
- 17.114 research on blogging
- 17.115 research on blogging
- 17.116 research on blogging
- 17.117 cfp: Computational Approaches to Style: JASIST special issue
- 17.118 an engineer's understanding
- 17.119 new on WWW: LEMMA3 for German texts
- 17.120 SEPLN 2003
- 17.121 job in digital humanities at Brock (Canada)
- 17.122 silence and publishing
- 17.123 new on WWW: Scholar-Based Innovations in Publishing
- 17.124 AI Topics revised
- 17.125 research on blogging
- 17.126 new books
- 17.127 calls: for reviewers, for collaborators/contributors
- 17.128 conferences
- 17.129 image-enhancement
- 17.130 jobs at Stanford
- 17.131 quotation from Brecht -- or Marx?
- 17.132 new on WWW
- 17.133 the hammer of art (or computing, for that matter)
- 17.134 research on blogging
- 17.135 new book
- 17.136 Extreme Markup Languages conference
- 17.137 new Canadian grants programme
- 17.138 nesting
- 17.139 new on WWW: Open Access newsletter
- 17.140 metaphors for art
- 17.141 research on blogging
- 17.142 Digital Resources in the Humanities conference
- 17.143 a typology of infinite loops?
- 17.144 Conference on Arts and Humanities (2004, Hawaii)
- 17.145 new on WWW
- 17.146 weblog accessibility
- 17.147 the hammer of art
- 17.148 conferences
- 17.149 geometric/algebraic?
- 17.150 job at Ottawa
- 17.151 new issue of LLC
- 17.152 Cultural Institutions and Digital Technology conference
- 17.153 cultural heritage: publications, initiatives, sustainability
- 17.154 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.21
- 17.155 conferences
- 17.156 new on WWW: D-Lib for July/August
- 17.157 new book
- 17.158 conferences
- 17.159 new on WWW: Intellectual Property and Traditional Knowledge
- 17.160 new on WWW: digital video thesis; Studies in Bibliography
- 17.161 call for papers: Future Visions of Common-use Hypertext
- 17.162 conferences
- 17.163 a philosophy of tools?
- 17.164 new on WWW: Stoa reprint
- 17.165 nesting and linear narratives
- 17.166 Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative in the CHE
- 17.167 new books
- 17.168 Endangered Languages Documentation Programme deadline
- 17.169 Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing conference
- 17.170 nesting and linear narratives
- 17.171 a philosophy of tools
- 17.172 positions with CLCWeb
- 17.173 nesting and linear narratives
- 17.175 new on WWW: improved Chicago Homer; PMC 13.3
- 17.176 RANLP 2003 conference
- 17.177 Durham Liber Vitae project: press release
- 17.178 access to Chicago Homer?
- 17.179 nesting and the Symposium
- 17.180 OAI Service Providers?
- 17.181 new on WWW: Critical Thinking; CIT Infobits 7/03
- 17.182 new books
- 17.183 DRH2003 conference: final call
- 17.184 meaning of "theory"?
- 17.185 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.23
- 17.186 Culler on theory
- 17.187 theory
- 17.188 representing
- 17.190 conferences
- 17.191 new books: communities, communication, teaching & technology
- 17.192 Correus, wherefore art thou Correus?
- 17.193 meaning for "theory"
- 17.194 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.25
- 17.195 trying to talk while being spammed
- 17.196 A Call for Stories in Support of a Robust Public Domain
- 17.197 IP in Academia 2003
- 17.198 Correus found and defined
- 17.199 Antonio Zampolli 1937-2003
- 17.200 Canadian Symposium on Text-Analysis Research 2003
- 17.201 Correus found again and commented upon
- 17.202 nesting and the Symposium
- 17.203 LLC 18.2; new books; commentary
- 17.204 new on WWW: Music Information Retrieval Bibliography
- 17.205 beginning with 0 or with 1?
- 17.206 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.26
- 17.207 Correus onomastically reconsidered
- 17.208 Web publishing
- 17.209 getting it wrong
- 17.210 zero/one
- 17.211 Call for proposals: Interactive Media for Children
- 17.212 getting it wrong
- 17.213 new on WWW: CIT Infobits; not so new: search engines
- 17.214 changes at Bergen, Norway
- 17.215 new journal: Research on Language and Computation
- 17.216 cfp: Best Practice in the Production of Digital Resources for Medievalists
- 17.217 MIT Open Courseware & questions on courseware
- 17.218 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.219 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.27; two things from Stoa
- 17.220 the lifetime burning in every moment
- 17.221 conferences
- 17.222 questions on courseware
- 17.223 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.224 survey: e-publishing and classics
- 17.225 new on WWW: e-sources; Scholarly E-Publishing Bibliography; the rarely spoken of
- 17.226 Sound Cultures at Cornell 11-13/9
- 17.227 questions on courseware
- 17.228 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.229 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.230 waterfall diagram?
- 17.231 NEH grant opportunity
- 17.232 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.233 waterfall diagram
- 17.234 lost postings
- 17.235 David Gants's new e-mail address
- 17.236 new books
- 17.237 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.238 calls for papers: Journal of Digital Libraries; CICLing 2004
- 17.239 TEI members meeting
- 17.240 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.241 new on WWW: Critical Thinking on the Web; Ubiquity 4.28
- 17.242 online workshops: TEACH and Digital Fair Use
- 17.243 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.244 narratives and plagues
- 17.245 critical reflections on publishing
- 17.246 new on WWW: Technology Source for 9-10/03
- 17.247 In memoriam: Antonio Zampolli
- 17.248 critical reflections on publishing, narratives and plagues
- 17.249 the blind man's knowing
- 17.250 blind variation & selective retention
- 17.251 call for a publisher
- 17.252 workshop: Technology in a Multicultural and Global Society
- 17.253 new on WWW: D-Lib for 9/03
- 17.254 conferences: CLiP 2003, NLII Annual Meeting 2004
- 17.255 Computing and Philosophy (E-CAP) 2004, Pavia, Italy
- 17.257 ALLC/ACH 2004, 2nd Call for Papers
- 17.259 jobs at Humbul Humanities Hub
- 17.260 European Science Foundation news
- 17.261 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.30 -- & Th. Kuhn
- 17.262 events: text-analysis; Internet research ethics; aesthetics of net art
- 17.263 Coptic Literature and Civilization online
- 17.264 conferences
- 17.265 dance steps to coding
- 17.266 new on WWW: Wright Brothers; E-Publishing Weblog
- 17.267 events: MCN2003; Rare Book School courses
- 17.268 dance steps to coding
- 17.269 visualization techniques in the study of history?
- 17.270 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.31; CIT Infobits 9/03
- 17.271 dance steps to coding
- 17.272 visualization techniques; cyberculture studies
- 17.273 new on WWW: Wellcome Trust report on publishing
- 17.274 calls for papers: Libraries in the Digital Age; COCH/COSH
- 17.275 dance steps to coding
- 17.276 queries and observations
- 17.277 Wellcome Trust on open access
- 17.278 OUP & OULS Open Archives
- 17.279 dance steps to coding
- 17.280 dance steps to coding
- 17.281 TEACH Act Online Workshop
- 17.282 Distributed (on-line) learning?
- 17.283 words that catch on
- 17.284 new books
- 17.285 a history of Michaelis-Menten?
- 17.286 things being various
- 17.287 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.32
- 17.288 dance steps to coding --> American Sign Language
- 17.289 new on Humbul: Poetry on the Internet
- 17.290 HuCo Conference 4-5/12
- 17.291 Newberry Library fellowships 2004-5
- 17.292 new on WWW: EMLS 9/03, Travels in America 1750-1920
- 17.293 lectures in London, Washington DC
- 17.294 Tuebingen wrap-up in print?
- 17.295 memes (to "words that catch on")
- 17.296 Tuebingen wrap-up
- 17.297 JoDI call for papers
- 17.298 COCH-COSH 2004 cfp
- 17.299 professorships at the Oxford Internet Institute
- 17.300 Public Library of Science launches PLoS Biology
- 17.301 an acronym
- 17.302 TEI training session 6/11
- 17.303 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.33; Early Americas Digital Archive
- 17.304 acronyms
- 17.305 TEI training -- a clarification
- 17.306 Wisbey Lecture at King's College London
- 17.307 acronyms
- 17.308 JoDI call for papers: Information Design Models and Processes
- 17.309 acronymic language (AL)
- 17.310 new on WWW: D-Lib for 10/03
- 17.311 further on "theory"
- 17.312 new on WWW: Guide to Institutional Repository Software
- 17.313 scanning specifications?
- 17.314 further on "theory": criteria?
- 17.315 conferences: LREC 2004; CaSTA
- 17.316 more on memes
- 17.317 scanning specifications
- 17.318 criteria for "theory" &c
- 17.319 CLIR reports
- 17.320 Hypertext 2004
- 17.321 Lederberg on priorities in publication
- 17.322 "open content" in the humanities?
- 17.323 scanning specifications
- 17.324 criteria for "theory"
- 17.325 open content
- 17.326 Lederberg on publication
- 17.327 scanning specifications
- 17.329 new books
- 17.330 Open Access
- 17.331 publication
- 17.332 Ad-Hoc Authorship Attribution Competition
- 17.333 theory
- 17.334 new on WWW (and CD): Caxton's Canterbury Tales
- 17.335 a parable of preservation
- 17.336 scanning specifications
- 17.337 theory
- 17.338 new on WWW: Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography, ver. 51
- 17.339 Open Access and its implications for the humanities
- 17.340 reservations about preservation
- 17.341 theory
- 17.342 serious blogging
- 17.343 open access
- 17.344 scanning
- 17.345 licensing fee for the American National Corpus
- 17.346 Humanist archive
- 17.347 serious blogging
- 17.348 book recommendation
- 17.349 Open Archives Initiative workshop 12-14/2/04
- 17.350 Open Access
- 17.351 further reservations on preservation
- 17.352 scanning
- 17.353 new on WWW
- 17.354 serious blogging
- 17.355 books and their openings
- 17.356 Massive Scholarly Data Projects 22-5/11/03
- 17.357 reservations about reservations on preservation
- 17.358 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.35
- 17.359 bibliography on reproduction
- 17.360 serious blogging
- 17.361 books and their openings
- 17.362 call for participation in standards development
- 17.363 reification; or, a complaint
- 17.364 preservation -- & how much there is
- 17.365 God and the Sun?
- 17.366 new books; books and their openings
- 17.367 reification
- 17.368 new on WWW: Exemplaria on Medieval Noise
- 17.369 books and their openings
- 17.370 Berlin Symposium on open access
- 17.371 survey on the use of e-text and text-analysis
- 17.372 reification
- 17.373 new on WWW: CIT Infobits 10/03
- 17.374 books and their openings
- 17.375 reification
- 17.376 Technology Source
- 17.377 anti-Irish computing?
- 17.378 tenure-track job at Arizona State
- 17.379 ALLC/ACH 2004 deadline extended
- 17.380 anti-Irish computing
- 17.381 not quite as anti-Irish as once was
- 17.382 new books
- 17.383 anti-Irish et al. computing
- 17.384 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.36
- 17.385 Computing and Philosophy 2004; Model-Based Reasoning 2004; History and Computing 2003
- 17.386 communicating software ideas?
- 17.387 anti-Irish computing
- 17.388 exemplary webcast
- 17.389 Conference on Technology in the Humanities, Ithaca College
- 17.390 communicating software ideas
- 17.391 transcorporate? non sibi sed omnibus?
- 17.392 new book (Kluwer)
- 17.394 non sibi sed Oregoni
- 17.395 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.37
- 17.396 non nobis... & the "recombinant potential" of thought
- 17.397 anti-spamming measures
- 17.398 new on WWW: Dante's works &c; DigiCULT 5
- 17.399 Mind and Society 5.3 (2002)
- 17.400 anti-spamming measures
- 17.401 new books
- 17.402 conferences: MBR04, CLiP 2003
- 17.403 XML/XSLT Winter School at MITH
- 17.404 new on WWW: D-Lib 11/03; Ubiquity 4.38
- 17.405 new book
- 17.406 conferences
- 17.407 name frequencies?
- 17.408 name frequencies
- 17.409 Tools Survey -- more responses please
- 17.410 new on WWW: LLC 18.3; CIT Infobits 11/03
- 17.411 new, on WWW & elsewhere
- 17.412 cures for link anxiety?
- 17.413 link anxiety
- 17.414 CATaC'04 in Sweden
- 17.415 gender-testing fame: LLC in the Times
- 17.416 new on WWW: report on online teaching and learning
- 17.417 Lyman Award
- 17.418 Humanities Computing Graduate Conference (Alberta)
- 17.419 gender-testing
- 17.420 link anxiety
- 17.421 new books
- 17.422 events
- 17.423 gender-testing
- 17.424 JCMC special issue; MW 2004 programme
- 17.425 new book on Joyce and hypertext
- 17.426 events
- 17.427 gender-testing
- 17.428 link anxiety
- 17.429 linguistics workshop; MLA cfp: tools development and literary theory
- 17.430 gender-testing
- 17.431 taking exception to pop-ups
- 17.432 new on WWW: article in The Serials Librarian
- 17.433 baa baa black sheep?
- 17.434 gender-testing
- 17.435 taking exception to pop-ups
- 17.436 digital preservation
- 17.436, Digital Preservation
- 17.437 black sheep
- 17.438 taking exception to pop-ups
- 17.439 digital preservation
- 17.440 MLA session; ePrints workshop; Tech Source Author Forums
- 17.441 Public lecture at King's College London, 11 December
- 17.442 gender-testing
- 17.443 taking exception to taking exception to popups
- 17.444 digital preservation
- 17.445 black sheep
- 17.446 new on WWW: article on open access
- 17.447 Global WordNet conference
- 17.448 taking exception to popups
- 17.449 basic techniques?
- 17.450 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.41
- 17.451 Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE
- 17.452 NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes (U.S.)
- 17.453 link anxiety
- 17.454 taking exception to popups
- 17.455 basic techniques
- 17.456 new on WWW: JoDI 4.3 (12/03)
- 17.457 lost messages
- 17.458 programming job at UCLA
- 17.459 taking exception to popups
- 17.460 digital preservation
- 17.461 new on WWW: Scholarly E-Publishing Bibliography ver. 52
- 17.462 Computing and Philosophy (E-CAP2004)
- 17.463 taking exception to popups, and more
- 17.464 COCH-COSH 2004
- 17.465 digital preservation
- 17.466 ESSLLI workshop: Implicature and conversational meaning
- 17.467 digital preservation
- 17.468 new on WWW: D-Lib; Ubiquity
- 17.469 "information"
- 17.470 digital preservation
- 17.471 new on WWW: article on open access; CIT Infobits 12/03
- 17.472 European Science Foundation news
- 17.473 new book on Heidegger
- 17.474 workshop on linguistic creativity (LREC 2004, Lisbon, 5/04)
- 17.475 digital preservation
- 17.476 new on WWW: Erasmus; DigiCULT
- 17.477 fundamental books?
- 17.478 fundamental books
- 17.479 new books: narratology; visualistics
- 17.480 conferences
- 17.481 fundamental books
- 17.482 grammatical knowledge
- 17.484 solstitial greetings
- 17.485 conferences
- 17.486 translation from Russian?
- 17.487 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.43
- 17.488 MLA sessions starting now!
- 17.489 best wishes for 2004!
- 17.490 translations of "Doktorskij sovet"
- 17.502 ironies of the productivity claim
- 17.514 Dijkstra's challenge
- 17.515 a more complex responsibility
- 17.516 ironies of the productivity claim
- 17.517 new on WWW: Etana-Abzu
- 17.518 workshop on semantics; conference on lexical resources
- 17.519 studying literature by the numbers
- 17.520 new on WWW: American Memory: The Zora Neale Hurston Plays
- 17.521 new book: Close Reading New Media
- 17.522 studying literature by the numbers
- 17.523 Dictionary of Newfoundland English
- 17.524 new publications
- 17.525 conferences
- 17.526 part-time job, University of London
- 17.527 studying literature by numbers
- 17.528 possible research project?
- 17.529 on the Creative Commons
- 17.530 new on WWW: Guide to Institutional Repository Software update; Ubiquity
- 17.531 new in print
- 17.532 spam and subject fields
- 17.533 workshops
- 17.534 applications for proposals, NEH Seminars, Summer 2005
- 17.535 spam and subject fields
- 17.536 new on WWW: D-Lib 1/04; HJS back issues
- 17.537 IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Control
- 17.538 sapm and sbjucet fleids (from Humanist, honest)
- 17.539 new on WWW: SocioSite; Voices from the Days of Slavery
- 17.540 author's summary of Scrittura e filologia
- 17.541 2004 MLA session: Digital Preservation and Electronic Scholarly Editions
- 17.542 rupture, continuing openness and an end to the 'liberal'
- 17.543 the world's second shortest poem in English
- 17.544 workshop, conference, session
- 17.545 CS and humanities computing
- 17.546 new places of knowledge?
- 17.547 compositional effects of unsolicited email, and a poem
- 17.548 new books
- 17.549 humanities computer science
- 17.550 tenure-track job at McMaster (Canada)
- 17.551 very short poems (was sp*m &c)
- 17.552 rupture and the "self-study" route
- 17.553 paradigm shift of textuality
- 17.554 tribute to Zampolli (from Joe Raben)
- 17.555 cybernetics conference; seminar on women and non-majors in CS
- 17.556 more link anxiety
- 17.557 Shakespeare et al. and the new "science"?
- 17.558 rupture, shifts & humanities computer science
- 17.559 the strict and the loose
- 17.560 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.46
- 17.561 Hypertext '04
- 17.562 humanities computer science and fuzzy
- 17.563 strict and loose
- 17.564 women in computer science?
- 17.565 Lyman Award nominations, please
- 17.566 conferences: CATaC'04; Poetics and Linguistics
- 17.567 humanities computer science
- 17.568 the KWIC and the sheep
- 17.569 strict and loose
- 17.571 Shakespeare and the Internet
- 17.573 women in computer science
- 17.574 new books
- 17.575 KWIC
- 17.576 open access
- 17.577 Shakespeare
- 17.578 how to talk to one's programmer?
- 17.579 Versioning Machine 2.0 released
- 17.580 Herbert Simon on common ground
- 17.581 oracular pronouncements
- 17.582 Shakespeare
- 17.583 conference: Museums and the Web 2004
- 17.584 humanities computer science
- 17.585 KWIC
- 17.586 oracles
- 17.587 paradigm shift of textuality
- 17.588 how to talk to one's programmer
- 17.589 new Glottometrics
- 17.590 Simon on common ground
- 17.591 infoglut
- 17.593 KWIC
- 17.594 evaluating Internet resources for the humanities?
- 17.595 new on WWW: CIT Infobits 1/04
- 17.596 conference: final call to host DRH2005
- 17.597 lost messages!
- 17.598 evaluating Internet resources for the humanities
- 17.599 where in the dichotomy?
- 17.600 new book
- 17.601 Tübingen 90. Kolloquium
- 17.602 humanities, humanism, engineering & humanities computing
- 17.603 historiography of the concordance
- 17.604 new on WWW: Quaker texts & images; FQS 5.1; text-analysis tools
- 17.605 ACH Election announcement
- 17.606 Moblogging Jokkmokk 2004 Feb 5-7
- 17.607 new Humbul Topic: The Renaissance of Witchcraft Studies
- 17.608 humanities, humanism, engineering & humanities computing
- 17.609 new on WWW: Ubiquity 4.48
- 17.610 technical woes of Humanist
- 17.611 new publications: Soft Computing; I modelli nella ricerca archeologica
- 17.612 conferences: Colleges, Code and Copyright; Digital Resources in the Humanities
- 17.613 where in the dichotomy
- 17.614 funding sources
- 17.615 metaresources for academics?
- 17.616 call for contributions, for metaresources
- 17.617 conferences and workshops
- 17.618 linguistic and cultural provincialism
- 17.619 linguistic and cultural provincialism
- 17.620 science, technology and modern culture
- 17.621 machines and culture
- 17.622 linguistic and cultural provincialism
- 17.623 conferences on music, museums
- 17.624 linguistic and cultural provincialism
- 17.625 OCR for Greek? sources on the paradigm shift?
- 17.626 Literary and Linguistic Computing 18-4
- 17.627 new book on epistemology
- 17.628 call for contributions
- 17.629 new on WWW: full text in Diotima database
- 17.630 e-fest at Brown
- 17.631 OCR and ancient Greek
- 17.633 new on WWW: Women Writing and Reading
- 17.634 Hacking on the Cartesian vision, KCL, 19 February
- 17.635 MLA cfp: Computing/Theorizing/Communicating
- 17.636 Greek OCR and new Hebrew font
- 17.637 science, technology and modern culture
- 17.638 sources on the paradigm shift
- 17.639 Book History workshop
- 17.640 sources on the paradigm shift
- 17.641 new online journals: Baudrillard Studies; Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular
- 17.642 Oxford CL Group, ubi sunt? OCR for beginners?
- 17.643 Undergraduate Studies Essay Contest
- 17.644 new books
- 17.645 Summer Seminar at WVU (U.S.)
- 17.646 ESSLLI 04: Registration Open
- 17.647 history of 20C mathematics?
- 17.648 ESSLLI'04 Student Session
- 17.649 history of 20C mathematics
- 17.650 Teaching in the Community Colleges conference
- 17.651 modelling workflow and design
- 17.652 new books
- 17.653 what were they (you) thinking?
- 17.654 conferences on corpora, binding theories
- 17.655 history of 20C mathematics
- 17.656 what they (you) were thinking
- 17.657 new on WWW: D-Lib, Ubiquity
- 17.658 what they (you) were thinking OR how did I get involved in all this?
- 17.659 article on informatics
- 17.660 conferences: Model-Based Reasoning; Hypertext
- 17.661 Virtual Lightbox 2.0 released
- 17.662 conference and course
- 17.663 funding for PhD students
- 17.664 inguistic and cultural provincialism
- 17.665 new books
- 17.666 conferences &c
- 17.667 provincialism e dintorni
- 17.668 new on WWW: Ubiquity 5.1
- 17.669 unfulfilled expectations
- 17.670 provincialism e dintorni
- 17.671 call for projects to be funded
- 17.672 conferences
- 17.673 Kirschenbaum on Extreme Inscription
- 17.674 new books
- 17.675 food for thought
- 17.676 logical and human thinking
- 17.677 conferences
- 17.678 food for thought
- 17.679 conferences: Scholarly Communication; Literature & Science
- 17.680 mathematics and computation
- 17.681 new on WWW: CIT Infobits 2/04; Ubiquity 5.2
- 17.682 CaSTA 04: The Face of Text (McMaster, Canada)
- 17.683 conferences: online learning & teaching; binding theory
- 17.684 Literary and Linguistic Computing 19.1; Early Modern Literary Studies 9.1
- 17.685 new Springer publications
- 17.686 what is complexity?
- 17.687 12hr update
- 17.688 new Springer books
- 17.689 what complexity is
- 17.690 conferences
- 17.691 studies of beginnings & endings of words?
- 17.692 ALLC/ACH Workshops; Internet Commons Congress
- 17.693 what complexity is
- 17.694 more on Hilbert's Program and Gödel's reflections
- 17.695 NLP & Multimedia workshop; Hypertext & related conferences
- 17.696 European Science Foundation News
- 17.697 studies of beginnings & endings of words
- 17.698 new on WWW: Ubiquity 5.3
- 17.699 new book: LNCS 3009
- 17.700 Digital Humanities / Humanities Computing Summer Institute
- 17.701 CATaC'04: Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication
- 17.702 Faculty-Administrative Job opening at UIUC (U.S.)
- 17.703 a remarkable story
- 17.704 memories of computing
- 17.705 a remarkable story
- 17.706 "for the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth"
- 17.707 the remarkable story
- 17.708 D-Lib Magazine for March 2004
- 17.710 DRH 2004 Call for Proposals extended
- 17.711 New Technologies and Renaissance Studies at the RSA
- 17.712 apologies for a bumpy ride
- 17.713 resources for St Patrick's Day 2004
- 17.714 "Future of the Humanities" conference, Oxford
- 17.716 open source software for managing link collections?
- 17.719 open source software for managing link collections?
- 17.720 Library of Congress and National Library of Brazil Launch Joint Web Site
- 17.721 events online & face-to-face
- 17.722 articles & Herodotus
- 17.723 conferences: Qualitative Research; Text, Speech & Dialogue
- 17.724 where in the world is Michael Barlow?
- 17.725 dictionary of computing in English?
- 17.726 where in the world Michael Barlow is
- 17.727 new books
- 17.728 conference: Parallel Problem Solving from Nature
- 17.729 dictionaries of computing in English
- 17.730 European Science Foundation News
- 17.734 Michael Barlow found, with reasons why this matters
- 17.735 CFP: Human IT 7.3 (on AI)
- 17.736 dictionaries of computing in English
- 17.737 new on WWW: records of the Old Bailey
- 17.738 new books
- 17.739 dictionaries of computing in English
- 17.740 Summer Institute (correction); Extreme; Fine Print
- 17.741 an interesting survey
- 17.742 new publication: Glottometrics 7, 2004
- 17.743 doing dialectology
- 17.744 MonoConc (Pro), with thoughts on teaching
- 17.745 tenure-track job at Alberta
- 17.746 Lagoze wins Kilgour Award
- 17.747 events: copyright symposium; Ibero-American AI conference
- 17.748 development of American English usage?
- 17.749 posting Humbul resources
- 17.750 new books
- 17.751 book history workshop
- 17.752 German e-learning? ethnography? consonants in Turkic languages?
- 17.753 posting Humbul resources
- 17.754 new on WWW: Ubiquity 5.5
- 17.755 ALLC/ACH (Göteborg, Sweden) early registration deadline
- 17.756 ethnography
- 17.757 the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- 17.758 new on WWW: CIT Infobits; American Memory
- 17.759 sustainability?
- 17.760 last CFP for Model-Based Reasoning '04
- 17.761 a brief history of humanities computing, 1964-70
- 17.762 e-mail addresses of ethnography journals?
- 17.763 new on WWW: SPARC Open Access Newsletter 4/04
- 17.764 a brief history of humanities computing
- 17.765 a quotation from Gregory Bateson
- 17.766 a quotation from Gregory Bateson
- 17.768 a brief history of humanities computing
- 17.769 sustainability
- 17.770 appointment to Canada Research Chair at UVic
- 17.771 ACL-2004 workshop
- 17.772 a brief history of humanities computing
- 17.773 Symposium on Social Communication
- 17.774 a brief history of humanities computing
- 17.775 ancient Greek word formation? metaphorical autism?
- 17.776 new on WWW: Ubiquity 5.6
- 17.777 Tar-pits, metaphorical autism & the real thing
- 17.778 Literary and Linguistic Computing 19.2
- 17.779 online & face-to-face conferences; Summer Institute
- 17.780 how words end
- 17.781 Information Science + Information Studies job
- 17.782 what is typology?
- 17.783 Real Soon Now, and the future
- 17.785 new number of AI & Society
- 17.786 CATAC'04 Registration and Information
- 17.787 typology
- 17.788 "Real Soon Now!" or "Who Cares?"
- 17.789 CATaC 2004 correction
- 17.790 "cui bono" is not "so what"
- 17.791 job at Princeton
- 17.792 Camille Paglia on image
- 17.793 Paglia & the state of things
- 17.794 new on WWW: Ubiquity 5.7
- 17.795 conferences: Coalition Operations; Linguistics
- 17.796 Frye on disciplinarity
- 17.797 Textologies: An Interdisciplinary Workshop on Multimedia Technologies, Ethics and Culture
- 17.798 Aristotle on disciplinarity
- 17.799 D-Lib 4/04
- 17.800 new book on VR
- 17.801 ESSLLI 2004, in August, in Nancy
- 17.802 what's needed?
- 17.803 Symposium on Style and Meaning in Language, Art, Music, Design
- 17.804 pedagogical use of text-analysis tools
- 17.805 what's needed: management tools
- 17.806 Urgent: register for ALLC/ACH
- 17.807 conferences & an aftermath of winners
- 17.808 what's needed
- 17.809 Katherine McNamara on publishing
- 17.810 Computing Arts 2004 @ Newcastle (NSW, Australia)
- 17.811 ACLS Commission on Cyberinfrastructure and the Humanities
- 17.812 Conference on Knowledge Organization and Digital Resources
- 17.813 what's needed; pedagogical use of text-analysis
- 17.814 new on WWW: EMLS on "Computer Modelling of Performance Spaces"
- 17.815 Cyberinfrastructure for humanities and social science
- 17.816 new book on communications
- 17.817 what's needed
- 17.818 Kretzschmar awarded a chair at UGA
- 17.819 what's needed
- 17.820 new on WWW: baseball guides!
- 17.821 modelling innovation and its constraints
- 17.822 conferences
- 17.823 what's needed
- 17.824 online course (auf Deutsch) on literary computing
- 17.825 what's needed
- 17.826 academic lodging in N Germany? Aramaic texts in Latin letters?
- 17.827 new book on parsing
- 17.828 session on Repositories at SSP conference
- 17.829 what's needed
- 17.830 publishing opportunity
- 17.831 conference; colloquium; master-classes
- 17.832 what's needed
- 17.833 Classics@, volume 2
- 17.834 new on WWW: Ubiquity 5.9
- 17.835 new books; new Glottometrics issue
- 17.836 conferences
- 17.838 Summer Seminar Series, University of New Brunswick
- 17.839 new on WWW: Human IT 7.1
- 17.840 humanities computing seminar at Brown 7-8/5
- 17.841 new on WWW: CIT Infobits for 4/04
- 17.842 an end of troubles
- 17.843 new books
- 17.844 events
- 17.845 professorship at University College London
- 17.846 last (we hope) on the spamming
- 17.847 new on WWW: Ubiquity 5.10
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