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Volume 23, Issue 4

397 -- 407Hartmut Ilsemann. More statistical observations on speech lengths in Shakespeare's plays
409 -- 424D. Sculley, Bradley M. Pasanek. Meaning and mining: the impact of implicit assumptions in data mining for the humanities
425 -- 442Matt Tearle, Kye Taylor, Howard Demuth. An algorithm for automated authorship attribution using neural networks
443 -- 463Heather F. Windram, Prue Shaw, Peter Robinson, Christopher J. Howe. Monarchia as a test case for the use of phylogenetic methods in stemmatic analysis
465 -- 491Matthew L. Jockers, Daniela M. Witten, Craig S. Criddle. Book of Mormon using delta and nearest shrunken centroid classification
493 -- 495Nele Wynants. Sensorium: Embodied Experience, Technology, and Contemporary Art.Caroline A. Jones (ed.)
495 -- 497Elena Pierazzo. Learned Love. Proceedings of the Emblem Project Utrecht Conference on Dutch Love Emblems and the Internet (November 2006)Els Stronks and Peter Boot (eds)
497 -- 499Julianne Nyhan. The Virtual window: From Alberti to Microsoft.Anne Freidberg
499 -- 501Bert Van Raemdonck. Mind Technologies. Humanities Computing and the Canadian Academic Community.Raymond Siemens and David Moorman (eds)
501 -- 502Kim Luyckx. Stylistics: Prospect & Retrospect.David L. Hoover and Sharon Lattig (eds)
502 -- 504Rudy McDaniel. Persuasive Games. The Expressive Power of Videogames.Ian Bogost
505 -- 0S. Banerjee, B. P. Mullick. Word Sense Disambiguation and WordNet Technology

Volume 23, Issue 3

249 -- 251John Unsworth, Ray Siemens. Introduction
253 -- 261Willard McCarty. What's going on?
263 -- 279John Bradley. Thinking about interpretation: Pliny and scholarship in the humanities
281 -- 293Martyn Jessop. Digital visualization as a scholarly activity
295 -- 310Claus Huitfeldt, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen. What is transcription?
311 -- 325Arianna Ciula, Paul Spence, José Miguel Vieira. Expressing complex associations in medieval historical documents: the Henry III Fine Rolls Project
327 -- 343Bei Yu. An evaluation of text classification methods for literary study
345 -- 360Bradley M. Pasanek, D. Sculley. Mining millions of metaphors
361 -- 381Tanya Clement. The Making of Americans
383 -- 396Claire Warwick, Isabel Galina, Melissa Terras, Paul Huntington, Nikoleta Pappa. The master builders: LAIRAH research on good practice in the construction of digital humanities projects

Volume 23, Issue 2

131 -- 147Shlomo Argamon. Interpreting Burrows's Delta: Geometric and Probabilistic Foundations
149 -- 162David Pritchard. Working Papers, Open Access, and Cyber-infrastructure in Classical Studies
163 -- 180Nicholas Smith, Sebastian Hoffmann, Paul Rayson. Corpus Tools and Methods, Today and Tomorrow: Incorporating Linguists' Manual Annotations
181 -- 199Constantina Stamou. Stylochronometry: Stylistic Development, Sequence of Composition, and Relative Dating
201 -- 217Eveline Wandl-Vogt. Zitate per Mausklick? Das Textkorpus zum WÖRTERBUCH DER BAIRISCHEN MUNDARTEN IN ÖSTERREICH (WBÖ) als leistungsstarkes Werkzeug für die lexikographische Praxis
219 -- 230Warren Buckland. Moving into Pictures. More on Film History, Style, and Analysis
231 -- 239Marc Ruppel. From First Person to Second Person
241 -- 242Melissa Terras. Permanent Pixels: Building Blocks for the Longevity of Digital Surrogates of Historical Photographs.René van Horik
243 -- 244Geert Lernout. The Internet and the Madonna: Religious Visionary Experience on the Web
244 -- 246Melissa Terras. Digital Heritage: Applying Digital Imaging to Cultural Heritage.Lindsay MacDonald (ed.)
246 -- 248Kim Luyckx. Corpus Linguistics and the Web.Marianne Hundt, Nadja Nesselhauf and Carolin Biewer (eds)

Volume 23, Issue 1

1 -- 2Espen S. Ore, Liliane Gallet-Blanchard, Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen. Introduction
3 -- 12Julianne Nyhan. Developing Integrated Editions of Minority Language Dictionaries: The Irish Example
13 -- 25Susan Schreibman, Jennifer O'Brien Roper, Gretchen Gueguen. Cross-collection Searching: A Pandora's Box or the Holy Grail?
27 -- 37Øyvind Eide. The Exhibition Problem. A Real-life Example with a Suggested Solution
39 -- 50Martyn Jessop. The Inhibition of Geographical Information in Digital Humanities Scholarship
51 -- 63Pierre Labrosse. HAVE: Qualities and Shortcomings
65 -- 72Thomas Pilz, Andrea Ernst-Gerlach, Sebastian Kempken, Paul Rayson, Dawn Archer. The Identification of Spelling Variants in English and German Historical Texts: Manual or Automatic?
73 -- 83Patrick Juola. Killer Applications in Digital Humanities
85 -- 102Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras, Paul Huntington, Nikoleta Pappa. If You Build It Will They Come? The LAIRAH Study: Quantifying the Use of Online Resources in the Arts and Humanities through Statistical Analysis of User Log Data
103 -- 108Dawn Archer. Digital Humanities 2006: When Two Became Many
109 -- 116Geraint A. Wiggins. Computer Models of Musical Creativity: A Review of Computer Models of Musical Creativity by David Cope
117 -- 118Bert Van Raemdonck. Electronic Textual Editing. Lou Burnard, Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, and John Unsworth (eds)
118 -- 121Marilyn Deegan. The Future of the Book in the Digital Age. Bill Cope and Angus Phillips (eds)
121 -- 123Guy De Pauw. Corpus Linguistics 25 Years on.Facchinetti, Roberta (ed.)
123 -- 125Kim Luyckx. Corpus Linguistics Beyond the Word-Corpus Research from Phrase to Discourse.Eileen Fitzpatrick (ed.)
125 -- 128Willard McCarty. Translated by Gloria Custance
128 -- 130Susan Hesemeier. New Media Poetics: Contexts, Technotexts, and Theories.Adalaide Morris and Thomas Swiss (eds)