Querying keywords: analysis of a survey to look at on-line research methods of the actual and potential users of the Perdita Project.
(2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Seal, J., Girdlestone, M., & Warwick, C. (2001, December). Querying keywords: analysis of a survey to look at on-line research methods of the actual and potential users of the Perdita Project. Presented at Digital Evidence: Selected papers from DRH2000, Digital Resources for the Humanities conference, University of Sheffield, September 2000., University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Professor Claire Warwick's Outputs (3)
'Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated': Scholarly editing in the digital age (2001)
Book Chapter
Warwick, C. (2001). 'Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated': Scholarly editing in the digital age. In D. Fiormonte, & J. Usher (Eds.), New media and the humanities : research and applications : proceedings of the first seminar on "Computers, literature and philology", Edinburgh, 7-9 September 1998 (55-62). Humanities Computing Unit, University of OxfordSome scholars still doubt that the electronic text has much of a role in humanities, and particularly literary scholarship, when it is compared to the printed book. They fear that that the use of computers blows away all else in its path, leaving not... Read More about 'Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated': Scholarly editing in the digital age.
Only Connect, a Study of the Problems caused by platform specificity and researcher isolation in humanities computing. (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C., & Carty, C. (2001, July). Only Connect, a Study of the Problems caused by platform specificity and researcher isolation in humanities computing. Presented at Electronic publishing '01 : 2001 in the digital publishing odyssey : proceedings of an ICCC/IFIP conference held at the University of Kent at Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom, 5-7 July, 2001., University of Kent at Canterbury, Kent, UK