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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 6
Volume 6, Numbers 1-2, March 2012
Introduction
- Simon C. Lin, Eric Yen:
An introduction to Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program (TELDAP). 1-7
- Yu-Ting Hsiao, Chun-Yuan Cheng, Cheng-Hung Li, Yu-Zheng Wang, Hsiang-An Wang:
Annotating photographs of places of interest in Taiwan - a multifaceted photo summarisation method based on TELDAP. 8-21 - Jieh Hsiang, Shih-Pei Chen, Hou Ieong Ho, Hsieh-Chang Tu:
Discovering relationships from imperial court documents of Qing China. 22-41 - Monika Bincsik, Shinya Maezaki, Kenji Hattori:
Digital archive project to catalogue exported Japanese decorative arts. 42-56 - Oliver Streiter, Yoann Goudin, Chun (Jimmy) Huang, Ann Meifang Lin:
Matching digital tombstone documentation to unearthed census data: surveying Taiwan's family names, ethnicities and homelands. 57-70 - Shang-Ching Yeh:
Partnership on digitalisation of industrial heritage: a case of telecommunications artifacts and historical materials in Taiwan. 71-86
- Tien-Yu Hsu:
A unified content and service management model for digital museums. 87-99
- Min Zhang:
From Washington to the world: maps and digital archives at the Library of Congress. 100-110
- Elspeth Haston, Robert Cubey, David J. Harris:
Data concepts and their relevance for data capture in large scale digitisation of biological collections. 111-119
- Wen-Hsi Chang:
An electronic records preservation mechanism for Taiwan's governmental agencies. 120-132
- Krystyna K. Matusiak:
Perceptions of usability and usefulness of digital libraries. 133-147
- Yu-Lin Chen, Ting-Sheng Lai, Takami Yasuda, Shigeki Yokoi:
A museum exhibits support system based on history and culture literacy. 148-159 - Pei-Chi Ho, Szu-Ming Chung, Yi-Hua Lin:
Influences on children's visual cognition capabilities through playing 'intelligent matrix' developed by the augmented virtual reality technology. 160-171 - Hsueh-Wu Wang, Wei-Hsien Wu, Su-Ju Lu, Ping-Lin Fan, Ya-Ting Lo:
A computer-assisted instruction system with a vision-based interactive interface for children. 172-183 - Tien-Yu Hsu:
Constructing a gamed-based learning website for children. 184-203 - Lih-Wei Lei, Cheng-Fang Huang:
Learning english through musicals: a case study of social economically disadvantaged aboriginal students in Eastern Taiwan. 204-210 - Josephine Yu Chen Sche:
The establishment of an e-learning program for the master of library science degree at Southern Connecticut State University - case analysis. 211-223 - Jia-Rong Wen, Ming Kuang Chuang, Sheng-Huang Kuo:
The learning effectiveness of integrating e-books into elementary school science and technology classes. 224-235
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