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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2012
- Mark Deuze, Peter Blank, Laura Speers:
A Life Lived in Media. - John A. Walsh:
Comic Book Markup Language: An Introduction and Rationale. - Patrik Svensson:
Envisioning the Digital Humanities. - David Ciccoricco:
The Materialities of Close Reading: 1942, 1959, 2009. - Ray Siemens, Meagan Timney, Cara Leitch, Corina Koolen, Alex Garnett:
Pertinent Discussions Toward Modeling the Social Edition: Annotated Bibliographies.
Volume 6, Number 2, 2012
- Mauro Carassai, Elisabet Takehana:
Introduction.
- Aden Evens:
Web 2.0 and the Ontology of the Digital. - Joseph Tabbi:
Graphic Sublime: On the Art and Designwriting of Kate Armstrong and Michael Tippett. - John Johnston:
Webbots and Machinic Agency. - Stephanie Boluk, Patrick LeMieux:
Stretched Skulls: Anamorphic Games and the memento mortem mortis. - Terry Harpold:
The Underside of the Digital Field. - Lissa Holloway-Attaway:
Beyond Representation: Embodied Expression and Social Me-dia.
- Craig Bellamy:
The Sound of Many Hands Clapping: Teaching the Digital Humanities through Virtual Research Environment (VREs). - Paul S. Rosenbloom:
Towards a Conceptual Framework for the Digital Humanities. - Paul Stephens:
From the Personal to the Proprietary: Conceptual Writing's Critique of Metadata. - Kari Kraus, Rachel Donahue:
Do You Want to Save Your Progress?: The Role of Professional and Player Communities in Preserving Virtual Worlds. - Brent Nelson, Jon Bath:
Old Ways for Linking Texts in the Digital Reading Environment: The Case of the Thompson Chain Reference Bible. - John Bradley:
Towards a Richer Sense of Digital Annotation: Moving Beyond a "Media" Orientation of the Annotation of Digital Objects. - Tim Causer, Valerie Wallace:
Building A Volunteer Community: Results and Findings from Transcribe Bentham. - Fred Gibbs, Trevor Owens:
Building Better Digital Humanities Tools: Toward broader audiences and user-centered designs. - Anna Chen:
In One's Own Hand: Seeing Manuscripts in a Digital Age. - Belinda Barnet:
Machine Enhanced (Re)minding: the Development of Storyspace. - Geoffrey Rockwell, Peter Organisciak, Megan Meredith-Lobay, Kamal Ranaweera, Stan Ruecker, Julianne Nyhan:
The Design of an International Social Media Event: A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities.
Volume 6, Number 3, 2012
- Julianne Nyhan, Andrew Flinn, Anne Welsh:
A short Introduction to the Hidden Histories project and interviews.
- Ray Siemens, Anne Welsh, Julianne Nyhan, Jessica Salmon:
Video-gaming, Paradise Lost and TCP/IP: an Oral History Conversation between Ray Siemens and Anne Welsh. - John Unsworth, Anne Welsh, Julianne Nyhan, Jessica Salmon:
Postmodern Culture and More: an Oral History Conversation between John Unsworth and Anne Welsh. - Harold Short, Julianne Nyhan, Anne Welsh, Jessica Salmon:
Collaboration Must Be Fundamental or It's Not Going to Work: an Oral History Conversation between Harold Short and Julianne Nyhan. - Willard McCarty, Julianne Nyhan, Anne Welsh, Jessica Salmon:
Questioning, Asking and Enduring Curiosity: an Oral History Conversation between Julianne Nyhan and Willard McCarty. - Geoffrey Rockwell, Julianne Nyhan, Anne Welsh, Jessica Salmon:
Trading Stories: an Oral History Conversation between Geoffrey Rockwell and Julianne Nyhan.
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