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History and Computing, Volume 9
Volume 9, Numbers 1-3, October 1997
- Tim Coles

, Andrew Alexander, Gareth Shaw:
Following the script: Optical Character Recognition Technology and the British Town and Trade Directory. 1-16 - Peter Hillis:

Using multi-media to enhance history education: Glasgow, A Tale of Two Cities? and Tiree, Famine and Clearance 1840-1900. 17-28 - Mark Greengrass, Robyn Schinke, Alexander M. Robertson, Peter Willett:

'PhiloFacs': a Tool for Searching Latin Text Databases. 29-35 - Una O'Sullivan:

Examining historians' use of the internet. 36-42 - Robin Graham Murison Crockett, Alasdair Charles Crockett:

Historical Sources: How People Counted. A Method for Estimating the Rounding of Numbers. 43-57 - Vitaly Kliatskine, Eugene Shchepin, Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Konstantin Zingerman

, Valery Lazarev:
A Structured Method for the Recognition of Complex Historical Tables. 58-77 - Vladimir Vladimirov:

Computer assisted historical cartography: new opportunities for historical research. 78-93 - Janet Bagg:

Making connections: exploring time, space and social relations in Quenza. 94-105 - Roger Miller, Gunnar Thorvaldsen:

Beyond Record Linkage: Longitudinal Analysis of Turn-of-the-century Interurban Swedish Migrants. 106-121 - Peter Tilley, Christopher French:

Record Linkage for nineteenth-century census returns: automatic or computer-aided? 122-133 - Heather Goodall:

Aboriginal history, narration and new media. 134-143
- Matthew Woollard:

Gerhard Jaritz, Ingo H. Kropac & Peter Teibenbacher (eds.), The Art of Communication. Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Graz, Austria, August 24-27, 1993. Akademische Druck-u. Verlagsanstalt, Graz, 1995, Grazer Grundwissenschaftlichte Forschungen, 1- xvii + 537 pp. ISBN 3-201-01646-2. 144 - Matthew Woollard:

Onno Boonstra, Geurt Collenteur & Bart van Eideren (eds.), Structures and Contingencies in Computerized Historical Research. Proceedings of the IX International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Nijmegen, 1994. Uitgeverij Verloren, Hilversum, 1995; Cahiers VGI, 9. 320 pp. ISBN 90-6550142-8. 144-146 - Susan Laflin:

Michael Goerke (ed.), Coordinates for Historical Maps. Halbgraue Reihe zur historischen Fachinformatik, A25; St. Katharinen, Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, 1994. 200pp. £7.50. ISBN 3-928134-89-2. 146 - Steven R. B. Smith:

Stephanie Kenna & Seamus Ross (eds), Networking in the Humanities. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scholarship and Technology in the Humanities held at Elvetham Hall, Hampshire, UK, 13-16 April, 1994. Papers in honour of Michael Smethurst for his 60th birthday. British Library Research, Bowker-Saur, London, 1995. 366 pp. £35. ISBN 1-85739-064-4. 146-149
- Peter Adman:

Record Linkage Theory and Practice: A Matter of Confidence. 150-155

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