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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 1997
- Daniel Greenstein, Nancy Ide:

Editorial. V-VI - Kenneth A. Cory:

Discovering Hidden Analogies in an Online Humanities Database. 1-12 - J. Barrow:

A Writing Support Tool with Multiple Views. 13-30 - Carole Mah, Julia Flanders, John Lavagnino:

Some Problems of TEI Markup and Early Printed Books. 31-46 - Eric M. Hammer, Edward N. Zalta:

A Solution to the Problem of Updating Encyclopedias. 47-60 - Iain Beavan, Michael Amott, Colin Mclaren:

Text and Illustration: The digitisation of a Medieval Manuscript. 61-71
Volume 31, Number 2, March 1997
- Yorick Wilks:

Senses and Texts. 77-90 - Adam Kilgarriff:

"I Don't Believe in Word Senses". 91-113 - Heiki-Jaan Kaalep:

An Estonian Morphological Analyser and the Impact of a Corpus on Its Development. 115-133 - Malek Boualem, Stéphane Harié:

MtScript: A Multi Lingual Text Editor. 135-151
Volume 31, Number 3, May 1997
- David Saunders:

High-quality imaging at the National Gallery: Origins, implementation and applications. 153-167 - Engelbert Mephu Nguifo

, Marie-Salomé Lagrange, Monique Renaud, Jean Sallantin:
PLATA: An Application of LEGAL, a Machine Learning Based System, to a Typology of Archaeological Ceramics. 169-187 - Margaret L. Hedstrom:

Digital Preservation: A Time Bomb for Digital Libraries. 189-202 - Donghong Ji, Junping Gong, Changning Huang:

Adding New Words into A Chinese Thesaurus. 203-227 - John Sinclair, Oliver Mason, Jackie Ball, Geoff Barnbrook:

Language Independent Statistical Software for Corpus Exploration. 229-255 - Eric Johnson:

Dickens on Disk. 257-260
Volume 31, Number 4, July 1997
- Gregory Lessard, Michael Levison:

Introduction: Quo Vadimus? 261-269 - Susan Brown, Sue Fisher, Patricia Clements, Katherine Binhammer, Terry Butler, Kathryn Carter, Isobel Grundy, Susan Hockey:

SGML and the Orland Project: Descriptive Markup for an Electronic gHistory of Women's Writing. 271-284 - Julia Flanders, Syd Bauman, Paul Caton, Mavis Cournane:

Names Proper and Improper: Applying the TEI to the Classification of Proper Nouns. 285-300 - Julia Flanders:

Trusting the Electronic Edition. 301-310 - Lothar Rostek, Melina Alexa:

Marking up in TATOE and exporting to SGML. 311-326 - Lise Desmarais, Lise Duquette, Delphine Renié, Michel Laurier:

Evaluating Learning and Interactions in a Multimedia Environment. 327-349 - Joseph Rudman:

The State of Authorship Attribution Studies: Some Problems and Solutions. 351-365
Volume 31, Number 5, September 1997
- David McKelvie, Chris Brew, Henry S. Thompson:

Using SGML as a Basis for Data-Intensive Natural Language Processing. 367-388 - Jack Child:

"Assessing the Impact of Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) in Undergraduate Latin American Studies Courses". 389-407 - Robyn Schinke, Mark Greengrass, Alexander M. Robertson, Peter Willett:

Retrieval Of Morphological Variants In Searches Of Latin Text Databases. 409-432 - Beom-Mo Kang:

Modifying the TEI DTD: The Case of Korean Dictionaries. 433-449 - Gabrielle Hogan-Brun, Ruth Whittle:

The Potential of Multi-Media for Foreign Language Learning: A Critical Evaluation. 451-457
Volume 31, Number 6, November 1997
- Catherine Macleod, Ralph Grishman, Adam L. Meyers:

COMLEX Syntax - A Large Syntactic Dictionary for Natural Language Processing. 459-481 - Ramazan Acun, Rachid Anane, Susan Laflin:

HiSQL: A Front-end Query System for Historical Relational Databases. 483-502 - Spike L. Bucklow:

A Stylometric Analysis of Craquelure. 503-521

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