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Reviews about "Literature (J.5...)":
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Feral hypertext: when hypertext literature escapes control Walker J. Hypertext and hypermedia (Proceedings of the Sixteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, Salzburg, Austria, Sep 6-9, 2005) 46-53, 2005. Type: Proceedings
“Feral texts,” in Jill Walker’s view, have escaped from human domesticity and roam the Web transforming themselves. “Feral hypertexts,” she writes, “ar...
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Oct 12 2005 |
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The English literature researcher in the age of the Internet Ellis D., Oldman H. Journal of Information Science 31(1): 29-36, 2005. Type: Article
People who think English professors are hide-bound conservatives will find affirmation in this report of a survey of 46 “researchers” from Britain and 14 from abroad. Since the surveys were sent and complete...
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Sep 26 2005 |
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Interactive dramaturgies Hagelbolling H., SpringerVerlag, 2003. Type: Book (9783540442066)
This volume is itself an argument for its content. It is beautifully edited and produced, hardbound, and has many color illustrations on glossy paper, but this richness only gives the reader a glimmer of the multimedia presentations it...
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Jan 6 2005 |
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Writing machines Hayles N., Burdick A., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2002. 224 pp. Type: Book (9780262083119)
Bibliophiles have long enjoyed fore-edge painting, in which the pages of a book opposite the spine were fanned and painted with images invisible when the book was at rest. It was common to have two images: one visible when the back co...
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Jan 24 2003 |
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Dynamic generation, management and resolution of interactive plots Sgouros N. Artificial Intelligence 107(1): 29-62, 1999. Type: Article
It appears that Sgouros wants to revive a topic of AI research thathas been moribund for 15 years. (The idea of computer generation ofstories is much older than that, however; see the 1960s work of SheldonKlein and others). Given the i...
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Jun 1 1999 |
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Cybertext Aarseth E., Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1997. Type: Book (9780801855795)
Aarseth discusses digital literature and its status in literary theory. His aim is to define a place for electronic works--hypertext, computer games, story generators, and multiuser discourses (MUDs)--within theories ...
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Jun 1 1998 |
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Literature Corns T. (ed), Smith M., Halsted Press, New York, NY, 1987. Type: Book (9789780470208526)
I would expect a book entitled Information technology in the humanities: tools, techniques, and applications to have expert information from that most-difficult-to-find hybrid, the computer-literate humanities scholar. I read th...
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Feb 1 1988 |
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Once. A test of authorship based on words which are not repeated in the sample Morton A. Literary & Linguistic Computing 1(1): 1-8, 1986. Type: Article
If we count how often each word occurs in a text, the largest group is words that occur once. The paper argues that the number of such words placed in different positions--at the beginning or end of a sentence, for example&...
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Nov 1 1987 |
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Textual analysis and synthesis by computer Brainerd B. Abacus 4(2): 8-18, 1987. Type: Article
The purpose of this paper is to provide the uninitiated with a brief survey of what has been done from 1950 up to now in the field of computer-aided literary research. The authr deals with the following topics:...
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Oct 1 1987 |
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The computer-assisted literature review Edward E. J. Computers and the Social Sciences 2(3): 137-151, 1986. Type: Article
This 15-page paper provides a well-documented overview of the varieties, limitations, and file management capabilities of current literature review systems. It is an excellent paper....
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May 1 1987 |
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