JOURNALS, NEWS, DISCUSSION GROUPS
JOURNALS, NEWSLETTERS & DISCUSSION GROUPS
JOURNALS, MAGAZINES & NEWSLETTERS
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Computers & Texts
The journal/newsletter of the CTI Centre for Textual Studies at Oxford Univ.
- Computers and the Humanities
Official journal of the Association for Computers and the Humanities; covers language, literature, history, archaeology, music and education.
- D-Lib Magazine
A monthly magazine about innovation and research in digital libraries. D-Lib Magazine is produced by the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) and is sponsored by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the central research and development
organization for the Department of Defense).
- Literary and Linguistic Computing
Covers all aspects of computer usage in literary & linguistic research.
- RLG DigiNews
RLG DigiNews is a bimonthly web-based newsletter intended to: (1) Focus on issues of particular interest and value to managers of digital initiatives with a preservation component or rationale; (2) Provide filtered guidance and pointers to relevant projects to improve our awareness of evolving practices in image conversion and digital archiving; (3) Announce publications (in any form) that will help staff attain a deeper understanding of digital issues.
- SIGLINK newsletter: quarterly newsletter of the Special Interest Group on Hypertext (Association for Computing Machinery) (1992- )
DISCUSSION GROUPS
- H-CLC(Comparative Literature and Computers)
"The H-CLC network provides a forum for scholars to easily communicate current research and teaching interests, to discuss new approaches, methods and tools of analysis, to test new ideas and to share comments on comparative literature."
- HUMANIST
"Humanist is an international electronic seminar on the application of
computers to the humanities. Its primary aim is to provide a forum for
discussion of intellectual, scholarly, pedagogical, and social issues and for exchange of information among members."
- TACT-L
Discussion list for users of TACT, a text-analysis and retrieval system for MS-DOS that permits inquiries on text databases in European languages. It was begun under the IBM-University of Toronto Cooperative in the Humanities during 1986-89. The manual is published by the Modern Language Association of America.
Choose the TACT Group link from the TACT Home Page
- TEI-L
TEI-L is the primary discussion forum for the Text Encoding Initiative, an international project to develop guidelines for the preparation and interchange of electronic texts for scholarly research. TEI-L is a general forum for TEI news and discussion of the Guidelines. It invites information
about projects using the TEI as well as queries on all aspects of the Guidelines. To subscribe, send an electronic mail message to listserv@listserv.uic.edu with the message: SUBSCRIBE TEI-L.
Last update: 4.8.01