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0.42 Kevin Wilson, Virtual Seminars in European Studies: A Model for Collaborative Learning, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.38 Kelly Russell, The JISC Electronic Libraries Programme, Computers and the Humanities, 1998.
0.38 Geoffrey Channon, Tailor-Made or Off-the-Peg? Virtual Courses in the Humanities, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.37 Sarah Porter, Technology in Teaching Literature and Culture: Some Reflections, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.34 Ellie Chambers, Editorial: Computers in Humanities Teaching and Research, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.30 Edmund A. Bowles, Towards a Computer Curriculum for the Humanities, Computers and the Humanities, 1971.
0.30 Michael Fraser, From Concordances to Subject Portals: Supporting the Text-Centred Humanities Community, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.30 Donald A. Spaeth Sonja Cameron, Computers and Resource-Based History Teaching: A UK Perspective, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.28 Daniel Greenstein, Preface: Publishing Scholarly Information in a Digital Millennium, Computers and the Humanities, 1998.
0.26 Joseph Rudman, Computer Courses for Humanists: A Survey, Computers and the Humanities, 1978.
0.25 Lorna Hardwick, Electrifying the Canon: The Impact of Computing on Classical Studies, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.24 Leila de Campo, Computer Courses for the Humanist: A Survey, Computers and the Humanities, 1972.
0.23 Julie M. Flavell Donald A. Spaeth, New York New Immigrants 1900: A Teaching Framework for Historical Datasets, Computers and the Humanities, 1996.
0.23 Lyn Elliot Sherwood, Discovering Buffalo Story Robes: A Case for Cross-Domain Information Strategies, Computers and the Humanities, 1998.
0.21 A. Morrison, Delivering Electronic Texts over the Web: The Current and Planned Practices of the Oxford Text Archive, Computers and the Humanities, 1999.
0.21 Charles Ess, Wag the Dog? Online Conferencing and Teaching, Computers and the Humanities, 2000.
0.21 Donald Spaeth, Research and Representation: The MPhil in History and Computing, Computers and the Humanities, 2003.
0.20 Julia Flanders John Unsworth, The ACH Page: The Evolution of Humanities Computing Centers, Computers and the Humanities, 2002.
0.19 Guglielmo Trentin, Networked Collaborative Learning in the Study of Modern History and Literature, Computers and the Humanities, 2004.
0.19 Steven Bird Gary Simons, Extending Dublin Core Metadata to Support the Description and Discovery of Language Resources, Computers and the Humanities, 2003.
0.18 John R. Allen, The Development of Computer Courses for Humanists, Computers and the Humanities, 1974.
0.18 Dan Fleming, The Garden of Forking Paths: Forms of Scholarship and the 'Formations' Pre-Prints System for Cultural Studies and Related Fields, Computers and the Humanities, 1998.
0.18 , New Courses Announced, Computers and the Humanities, 1971.
0.16 Margaret Hedstrom, Digital Preservation: A Time Bomb for Digital Libraries, Computers and the Humanities, 1997.
0.16 Deryn M. Watson, Computer-Assisted Learning for School Pupils of History French and English in the UK, Computers and the Humanities, 1984.