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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2011
- Erratum. vi
- Colin Gordon:
Lost in space, or confessions of an accidental geographer. 1-22 - Ian N. Gregory, Andreas Kunz, David J. Bodenhamer:
A place in Europe: enhancing European collaboration in historical GIS. 23-39 - Henk Kramer, Caspar A. Mücher, Gerard W. Hazeu:
Historical land use databases: a new layer of information for geographical research. 41-58 - Alicia Colson:
Do not make snap decisions about what you are seeing: how digital analysis of the images from the Canadian Shield highlights the difficulties in classifying shapes. 59-81 - Ibanga B. Ikpe:
E-learning platforms and humanities education: an African case study. 83-101
Volume 5, Number 2, October 2011
- Jo Robinson, Gary Priestnall, Richard Tyler-Jones, Robin Burgess:
Mapping the Moment: a spatio-temporal interface for studying performance culture, Nottingham, 1857-1867. 103-126 - Humphrey Southall, Ruth Mostern, Merrick Lex Berman:
On historical gazetteers. 127-145 - Dan Goren:
Old habits, new dynamics: a case study of Web 2.0 in collaborative humanities and arts research. 147 - Venkata Ratnadeep Suri:
The assimilation and use of GIS by historians: a sociotechnical interaction networks (STIN) analysis. 159
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