Bibliography
Export 443 results:
(2004). @ the Table of the Great: Hospitable Editing and the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 9,
(2014). Webs of Engagement.
(Carson, C., & Kirwan P., Ed.).Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice. 43–55.
(2004). Playing with Wench-Like Words: Copia and Surplus in the Internet Shakespeare Edition of Cymbeline.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 9,
(2001). Women Writers Online: An Evaluation and Annotated Bibliography of Web Resources.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 6,
(1998). Disparate Structures, Electronic and Otherwise: Conceptions of Textual Organisation in the Electronic Medium, with Reference to Electronic Editions of Shakespeare and the Internet.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 3,
(2006). Virtual Scholarship: Navigating Early Modern Studies in the World Wide Web.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 12,
(2003). Review of Internet Shakespeare Editions, A Shakespeare Suite CD-ROM.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 9,
(2011). From Patrons Web site to REED Online.
Medieval & Renaissance Drama in England. 24, 25–37.
(2012). New models for collaborative textual scholarship.
2012 6th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems Technologies (DEST). 1–6.
(1999). Delivering Electronic Texts Over the Web: The Current and Planned Practices of the Oxford Text Archive.
Computers and the Humanities. 33, 193–198.
(2004). Dizzying the Arithmetic of Memory: Shakespearean Documents as Text, Image, and Code.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 9,
(2012). New models for collaborative textual scholarship.
2012 6th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems Technologies (DEST). 1–6.
(1997). Trusting the Electronic Edition.
Computers and the Humanities. 31, 301–310.
(2012). Beyond Metrics: Community Authorization and Open Peer Review.
(Gold, M. K., Ed.).Debates in the Digital Humanities. 452–459.
(2012). Beyond Metrics: Community Authorization and Open Peer Review.
(Gold, M. K., Ed.).Debates in the Digital Humanities. 452–459.
(2008). Ncore: Architecture and Implementation of a Flexible, Collaborative Digital Library.
Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. 313–322.
(2013). Digital editions as a new model of conceptual authority data.
{JLIS}.it. 4, 21–44.
(2000). New Technology and New Roles: The Need for "Corpus Editors".
Proceedings of the Fifth {ACM} Conference on Digital Libraries. 252–253.
(2006). The Semantic Web Revisited.
IEEE Intelligent Systems. 21, 96–101.
(2005). Semantics and Syntax of Dublin Core Usage in Open Archives Initiative Data Providers of Cultural Heritage Materials.
Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. 262–270.
(2004). Dizzying the Arithmetic of Memory: Shakespearean Documents as Text, Image, and Code.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 9,
(2004). @ the Table of the Great: Hospitable Editing and the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 9,
(2014). Webs of Engagement.
(Carson, C., & Kirwan P., Ed.).Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice. 43–55.
(2003). Review of Internet Shakespeare Editions, A Shakespeare Suite CD-ROM.
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature. 9,
(2011). Connecting Archival Collections: The Social Networks and Archival Context Project.
(Gradmann, S., Borri F., Meghini C., & Schuldt H., Ed.).Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries. 3–14.