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Volume 19, Issue 4

427 -- 430Susan Hockey. Obituary: Antonio Zampolli 1937-2003
431 -- 452Judith Dror, Dudu Shaharabani, Rafi Talmon, Shuly Wintner. Morphological Analysis of the Qur'an
453 -- 475David L. Hoover. Testing Burrows's Delta
477 -- 495David L. Hoover. Delta Prime?
497 -- 508David Mannion, Peter Dixon. Sentence-length and Authorship Attribution: the Case of Oliver Goldsmith
509 -- 524Paul Baker, Andrew Hardie, Tony McEnery, Richard Xiao, Kalina Bontcheva, Hamish Cunningham, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Oana Hamza, Diana Maynard, Valentin Tablan, Cristian Ursu, B. D. Jayaram, Mark Leisher. Corpus Linguistics and South Asian Languages: Corpus Creation and Tool Development
525 -- 528Maria Ines Cordeiro. Review: Metadata applications and management. International Yearbook of Library and Information Management (IYLIM) 2003-2004
528 -- 530David Holmes. Review: Attributing Authorship: An Introduction
530 -- 531Charles Oppenheim. Review: Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age
531 -- 534Cinzia Pusceddu. Review: Informatica per le scienze umanistiche (Informatics for the Humanistic Sciences)
534 -- 537Matthew Zimmerman. Review: New Media and the Humanities: Research and Applications. Proceedings of the first seminar on computers, literature and philology, Edinburgh 7-9 September 1998
537 -- 540Matthew Zimmerman. Review: Building an Electronic Resource Collection: A Practical Guide

Volume 19, Issue 3

251 -- 0Lou Burnard, Peter Childs. Introduction to the Special Issue
253 -- 263Linda Barwick. Turning It All Upside Down . . . Imagining a distributed digital audiovisual archive
265 -- 272Michael A. R. Biggs. What Characterizes Pictures and Text?
273 -- 287John Bonnett. New Technologies, New Formalisms for Historians: The 3D Virtual Buildings
289 -- 301Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Joris van Zundert. Modelling Features of Characters: Some Digital Ways to Look at Names in Literary Texts
303 -- 319Jenny Fry. The Cultural Shaping of ICTs within Academic Fields: Corpus-based Linguistics as a Case Study
321 -- 333Margaret E. Graham. Enhancing Visual Resources for Searching and Retrieval - Is Content-based Image Retrieval a Solution?
335 -- 350Martyn Jessop. The Visualization of Spatial Data in the Humanities
351 -- 371Suzanne Keene. City Histories Revealed
373 -- 384Elizabeth Losh. Reading Room(s): Building a National Archive in Digital Spaces and Physical Places
385 -- 396Jonathan Miller, Rupert Shepherd. The Elements of Drawing
397 -- 414Melissa Terras, Paul Robertson. Downs and Acrosses: Textual Markup on a Stroke Level
415 -- 426Richard Williams. Digital Resources for Practice-based Research: The New Comedy Masks Project

Volume 19, Issue 2

145 -- 159Niladri Sekhar Dash. Frequency and Function of Characters Used in the Bangla Text Corpus
161 -- 180Willard McCarty. As It Almost Was: Historiography of Recent Things
181 -- 195Thomas Merriam. <it>King John</it> Divided
197 -- 220George Tambouratzis, Stella Markantonatou, Nikolaos Hairetakis, Marina Vassiliou, George Carayannis, Dimitrios Tambouratzis. Discriminating the Registers and Styles in the Modern Greek Language-Part 1: Diglossia in Stylistic Analysis
221 -- 242George Tambouratzis, Stella Markantonatou, Nikolaos Hairetakis, Marina Vassiliou, George Carayannis, Dimitrios Tambouratzis. Discriminating the Registers and Styles in the Modern Greek Language-Part 2: Extending the Feature Vector to Optimize Author Discrimination
243 -- 246Ron Van den Branden. Electronic Texts in the Humanities. Principles and Practice
246 -- 249Christian Kay, Irené Wotherspoon. The Oxford English Dictionary Online

Volume 19, Issue 1

1 -- 0Marilyn Deegan. Editorial
3 -- 8Mats Dahlström, Espen S. Ore, Edward Vanhoutte. Electronic Scholarly Editing - Some Northern European Approaches
9 -- 16Edward Vanhoutte. An Introduction to the TEI and the TEI Consortium
17 -- 33Mats Dahlström. How Reproductive is a Scholarly Edition?
35 -- 44Espen S. Ore. Monkey Business - or What is an Edition?
45 -- 54Edward Vanhoutte, Ron Van den Branden. Presentational and Representational Issues in Correspondence Reconstruction and Sorting
55 -- 71Hilde Bøe, Jon Gunnar Jørgensen, Stine Brenna Taugbøl. Philology Meets Text Encoding in the New Scholarly Edition of Henrik Ibsen's Writings
73 -- 91Odd Einar Haugen. Parallel Views: Multi-level Encoding of Medieval Nordic Primary Sources
93 -- 105Karl G. Johansson. Computing Medieval Primary Sources from the Vadstena Monastery: Arguments for the Primary Source Text
105 -- 118Jonas Carlquist. Medieval Manuscripts, Hypertext and Reading. Visions of Digital Editions
119 -- 127Bert Van Raemdonck, Edward Vanhoutte. Editorial Theory and Practice in Flanders and the Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies
129 -- 134Charlotte Wallberg. The Nordic Network for Textual Critics: Conferences on Editorial Philology
134 -- 137Mats Dahlström. Text och tradition. Om textedering och kanonbildning [Text and Tradition. On Text Editing and the Creation of a Literary Canon]
137 -- 143Vincent Neyt. The Sound and the Fury: A Hypertext Edition