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Contents
Series ForewordForeword
Part I. Introduction
Managing the Digital Word: The Text in an Age of Electronic Reproduction. Paul Delany and George P. Landow Part II. Text Management
Reading and Managing Texts on the Bibliothèque de France Station. Jacques Virbel The FreeText Project: Large-Scale Personal Information Retrieval. Mark Zimmermann Text-Management Software: A Taxonomy. Sue Stigleman Markup Systems and the Future of Scholarly Text Processing . James H. Coombs, Allen H. Renear, and Steven J. DeRose Markup Systems in the Present. StevenJ. DeRose Part III. Textual Resources and Communication
Emerging Electronic Library Services and the Idea of Location Independence. Christinger Tomer The British National Corpus. Jeremy H. Clear From the Scholar's Library to the Personal Docuverse. Paul Delany The Academic On Line. Alen T. McKenzie Two Theses about the New Scholarly Communication. Allen H. Renear and Geoffrey Bilder Electronic Conferences and Samiszdat Textuality: The Example of Technoculture. George P. Landow Part IV. Working with Texts
Seeing through the Interface: Computers and the Future of Composition. Nancy Kaplan and Stuart Moulthrop Redefining Critical Editions. Peter M. W. Robinson Computer-Assisted Critical Analysis: A Case Study of Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale.Ian Lancashire Beyond the Word: Reading and the Computer. David S. Miall
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