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Crane, Gregory, David Bamman, Lisa Cerrato, Alison Jones, David Mimno, Adrian Packel, David Sculley, and Gabriel Weaver. (2006). “Beyond Digital Incunabula: Modeling the Next Generation of Digital Libraries.” Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL 2006) , pp. 353-366. (External Link) .

Crane, Gregory and Chris Blackwell. (2009). “Conclusion: Cyberinfrastructure, the Scaife Digital Library and Classics in a Digital Age.” Digital Humanities Quarterly , 3 (1). (External Link) .

Crane, Gregory, Brent Seales, and Melissa Terras. (2009). “Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Philology.” Digital Humanities Quarterly , 3 (1). (External Link) .

Deckers, Daniel, Lutz Koll, and Cristina Vertan. (2009). “Representation and Encoding of Heterogeneous Data in a Web Based Research Environment for Manuscript and Textual Studies.” Kodikologie und Paläographie im digitalen—Zeitalter-Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age . (External Link) .

Dué, Casey and Mary Ebbott. (2009). “Digital Criticism: Editorial Standards for the Homer Multitext.” Digital Humanities Quarterly , 3 (1). (External Link) .

Flaten, Arne R. (2009). “The Ashes2Art Project: Digital Models of Fourth-Century BCE Delphi, Greece.” Visual Resources: An International Journal of Documentation , 25 (4), pp. 345-362.

Hanson, Ann E. (2001). “Papyrology: Minding Other People's Business.” Transactions of the American Philological Association , 131, 297-313.

Hillen, Michael. (2007). “Finishing the TLL in the Digital Age: Opportunities, Challenges, Risks.” (Translated by Kathleen Coleman). Transactions of the American Philological Association , 137, pp. 491-495.

Jackson, Mike, Mario Antonioletti, Alastair Hume, Tobias Blanke, Gabriel Bodard, Mark Hedges, and Shrija Rajbhandari. (2009). “Building Bridges between Islands of Data - An Investigation into Distributed Data Management in the Humanities.” e-Science ’09: Fifth IEEE International Conference on e-Science, 2009 , pp. 33-39.

Kirschenbaum, Matthew. (2007). “The Remaking of Reading: Data Mining and the Digital Humanities.” NGDM 07: National Science Foundation Symposium on Next Generation of Data Mining and Cyber-Enabled Discovery for Innovation . (External Link) .

Kummer, Robert. (2006). “Integrating Data from The Perseus Project and Arachne using the CIDOC CRM: An Examination from a Software Developer's Perspective.” Exploring the Limits of Global Models for Integration and Use of Historical and Scientific Information: ICS-FORTH Workshop , Heraklion, Crete: ICS-Forth, 2006. (External Link) .

Lehmberg, Timm, Georg Rehm, Andreas Witt, and Felix. (2008). “Digital Text Collections, Linguistic Research Data, and Mashups: Notes on the Legal Situation.” Library Trends, 57 (1), pp. 52-72.

Lüdeling, Anke and Amir Zeldes. (2008). “Three Views on Corpora: Corpus Linguistics, Literary Computing, and Computational Linguistics.” Jahrbuch für Computerphilologie , 9, pp. 49-178.

Lynch, Clifford. (2006). “Open Computation: Beyond Human-Reader-Centric Views of Scholarly Literatures.” Open Access: Key Strategic, Technical and Economic Aspects , pp. 106-110. (External Link) .

Mahoney, Anne. (2009). “Tachypaedia Byzantina: The Suda On Line as Collaborative Encyclopedia.” Digital Humanities Quarterly , 3 (1). (External Link) .

Monella, Paolo. (2008). “Towards a Digital Model to Edit the Different Paratextuality Levels within a Textual Tradition.” Digital Medievalist , 4, (External Link) .

O’Donnell, Daniel Paul. (2010). “Different Strokes, Same Folk: Designing the Multi-Form Digital Edition.” Literature Compass , 7 (2), pp. 110-119.

Pasanek, Brad and D. Sculley. (2008). “Mining Millions of Metaphors.” Literary and Linguistic Computing , 23 (3), pp. 345-360.

Price, Kenneth M. (2009). “Edition, Project, Database, Archive, Thematic Research Collection: What's in a Name?” Digital Humanities Quarterly , 3 (3). (External Link) .

Pritchard, David. (2008). “Working Papers, Open Access, and Cyber-infrastructure in Classical Studies.” Literary and Linguistic Computing 23 (2), pp. 149-162. (External Link) .

Pybus, John and Ruth Kirkham. (2009). “Experiences of User Involvement in the Construction of a Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities.” 5th IEEE International Conference on E-Science Workshops, pp.135-137.

Rausing, Lisbet. (2010). “Toward a New Alexandria: Imagining the Future of Libraries.” The New Republic (March 2010). (External Link) .

Riva, Massimo and Vika Zafrin. (2005). “Extending the Text: Digital Editions and the Hypertextual Paradigm.” HYPERTEXT '05: Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia , pp. 205-207.

Robinson, Peter. (2010). “Editing Without Walls.” Literature Compass, 7 (2), pp. 57-61.

Robinson, Peter. (2009). “Towards a Scholarly Editing System for the Next Decades.” Sanskrit Computational Linguistics , pp. 346-357.

Rosenzweig, Roy. (2006). “Can History Be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past,” Journal of American History , 93, http:// www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah/93.1/pdf/rosenzweig.pdf .

Ruhleder, Karen. (1995). “Reconstructing Artifacts, Reconstructing Work: From Textual Edition to On-Line Databank.” Science, Technology,&Human Values , 20 (1), pp. 39-64.

Schilit, Bill N. and Okan Kolak. (2008). “Exploring a digital library through key ideas.” JCDL ’08: Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries , pp. 177-186.

Sennyey, Pongracz, Lyman Ross, and Caroline Mills. (2009). “Exploring the Future of Academic Libraries: A Definitional Approach.” The Journal of Academic Librarianship , 35 (3), pp. 252-259.

Shaw, Ryan, Michael Buckland, and Ray Larson. (2009). “Integrating Tools for Synthesis into Digital Libraries.” Proceedings of JCDL 2009 Workshop: Integrating Digital Library Content with Computational Tools and Services .

Turner, E. G., T. C. Skeat, and J. David Thomas. (1967). “Sir Harold Idris Bell,” The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology , 53, pp. 131-140.

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