Towards a Union Catalogue of XML-Encoded Manuscript Descriptions.
(2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haswell, E., Driscoll, M., & Warwick, C. (2006, July). Towards a Union Catalogue of XML-Encoded Manuscript Descriptions. Presented at Digital Humanities 2006: The First ADHO International Conference, Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris, France
Professor Claire Warwick's Outputs (133)
Users as Partners. (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C. (2006, June). Users as Partners. Presented at Partnerships in Humanities Computing, Sheffield Hallam University, June 28 2006., Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
Information seeking in the Humanities: physicality and digitality (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Rimmer, J., Warwick, C., Blandford, A., Gow, J., & Buchanan, G. (2006, March). Information seeking in the Humanities: physicality and digitality. Presented at Physicality 2006 : first International Workshop on Physicality, Lancaster University, UK, 6-7 February 2006 : position papers., Lancaster University, Lancaster, UKThis paper presents a brief overview of a research project that is examining the information seeking practices of humanities scholars. The results of this project are being used to develop digital resources to better support these work activities. In... Read More about Information seeking in the Humanities: physicality and digitality.
A Web-Based Catalogue of TEI-Encoded Manuscript Descriptions Using a Native XML Database (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haswell, E., Warwick, C., & Driscoll, M. (2005, October). A Web-Based Catalogue of TEI-Encoded Manuscript Descriptions Using a Native XML Database. Presented at CaSTA 2005, University of Alberta, 3-7 October 2005., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Information seeking by humanities scholars. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Buchanan, G., Cunningham, S., Blandford, A., Rimmer, J., & Warwick, C. (2005, September). Information seeking by humanities scholars. Presented at Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries : 9th European conference, ECDL 2005, Vienna, Austria, September 18-23, 2005 : proceedings., Vienna, AustriaThis paper investigates the information seeking of humanities academics and scholars using digital libraries. It furthers existing work by updating our knowledge of the information seeking techniques used by humanities scholars, where the current wor... Read More about Information seeking by humanities scholars..
User Centred Interactive Search: a Study of Humanities Researchers in a Digital Library Environment (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C., Blandford, A., & Buchanan, G. (2005, June). User Centred Interactive Search: a Study of Humanities Researchers in a Digital Library Environment. Presented at ACH/ALLC 2005 The International Conference on Humanities Computing and Digital Scholarship: The 17th Joint International Conference University of Victoria June 15 - June 18, 2005., University of Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaThis poster proposal describes research on humanities users of a digital library (DL). It seeks to understand their needs and behaviour both in digital and more traditional information environments, in order to develop and refine a digital library sy... Read More about User Centred Interactive Search: a Study of Humanities Researchers in a Digital Library Environment.
User centred interactive search in the humanities. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C., Rimmer, J., Blandford, A., & Buchanan, G. (2005, June). User centred interactive search in the humanities. Presented at Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries., Denver, CO, USAThis poster describes research on the needs and behaviours of Humanities users of both digital libraries and more traditional information environments.
A la Carte Schema: A Case Study Comparison of the Application of DTDs and XML Schema to the Carte Calendar Project Template. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Daneker, I., & Warwick, C. (2005, June). A la Carte Schema: A Case Study Comparison of the Application of DTDs and XML Schema to the Carte Calendar Project Template. Presented at The Association for Computers and the Humanities-Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, University of Victoria, Canada, June 15 - June 18., University of Victoria, Victoria BC, Canada
The Blackwell Companion to Digital Humanities: a Roundtable Discussion. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Schreibman, S., Siemens, R., Unsworth, J., McCarty, W., Smith, M., Rockwell, G., Smith, A., Warwick, C., & Willett, P. (2005, June). The Blackwell Companion to Digital Humanities: a Roundtable Discussion. Presented at ACH/ALLC 2005 The International Conference on Humanities Computing and Digital Scholarship: The 17th Joint International Conference University of Victoria June 15 - June 18, 2005., University of Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaThis session will reflect on the recently published Blackwell Companion to Digital Humanities by six of its contributors and its three editors. This collection marks a turning point in the field of digital humanities: for the first time, a wide range... Read More about The Blackwell Companion to Digital Humanities: a Roundtable Discussion..
Whose funeral? A case study of computational methods and reasons for their use or neglect in English literature. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C. (2004, November). Whose funeral? A case study of computational methods and reasons for their use or neglect in English literature. Presented at CaSTA 2004 - The Face of Text, Computer Assisted Text Analysis in the Humanities, Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis November 19 - 21, 2004 McMaster University, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaThis proposal considers whether there is evidence that scholars in the field of English literature are actually using computational techniques, such as text analysis, authorship studies, the creation of critical editions, or even the use of online re... Read More about Whose funeral? A case study of computational methods and reasons for their use or neglect in English literature..
Print Scholarship and Digital Resources (2004)
Book Chapter
Warwick, C. (2004). Print Scholarship and Digital Resources. In S. Schreibman, R. Siemens, & J. Unsworth (Eds.), A companion to digital humanities (366-382). Wiley
No such thing as Humanities Computing? An analytical history of digital resource creation and computing in the humanities (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C. (2004, June). No such thing as Humanities Computing? An analytical history of digital resource creation and computing in the humanities. Presented at ALLC/ACH 2004 joint international conference of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing and the Association for Computers and the Humanities. Computing and multilingual, multicultural heritage., University of Gothenburg, SwedenThis proposal reports on a research project, funded by a British Academy small grant to investigate the history, development and institutional context of a range of digital resources and computing projects in the humanities. This history is very rece... Read More about No such thing as Humanities Computing? An analytical history of digital resource creation and computing in the humanities.
The Publication of Archaeological Excavation Reports Using XML. (2003)
Journal Article
Meckseper, C., & Warwick, C. (2003). The Publication of Archaeological Excavation Reports Using XML. Literary and linguistic computing, 18(1), 63-75. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/18.1.63This paper looks at the usability of XML for the electronic publication of field reports by commercial archaeological units. The field reports fall into the field of grey literature as they are produced as client reports by commercial units as part o... Read More about The Publication of Archaeological Excavation Reports Using XML..
The Internet: Its impact and evaluation. Proceedings of an International Forum held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Park, 16-18th July 1999. (2002)
Journal Article
Warwick, C. (2002). The Internet: Its impact and evaluation. Proceedings of an International Forum held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Park, 16-18th July 1999. Journal of Documentation, 58(1), 129-131. https://doi.org/10.1108/jd.2002.58.1.129.11
Excavating a Resource: The Electronic Dissemination of Archaeological Grey Literature Using XML and TEI. (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C., & Meckseper, C. (2002, November). Excavating a Resource: The Electronic Dissemination of Archaeological Grey Literature Using XML and TEI. Presented at Elpub2002, Technology Interactions. The 6th International ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic 6-8 November., Karlovy Vary, Czech RepublicThis paper looks at the usability of XML and the TEI Lite DTD for the electronic publication of grey literature by commercial archaeological units. Grey literature is a valuable but underused resource within archaeology and XML would be a useful tool... Read More about Excavating a Resource: The Electronic Dissemination of Archaeological Grey Literature Using XML and TEI..
Electronic Publishing: what difference does it make? (2002)
Book Chapter
Warwick, C. (2002). Electronic Publishing: what difference does it make?. In S. Hornby, & Z. Clark (Eds.), Challenge and change in the information society (200-218). FacetTechnological change has always caused anxiety for those people whose task it is to negotiate the change between old and new media. Deprived of familiar points of reference, both publishers and users may feel disorientated when faced with new publica... Read More about Electronic Publishing: what difference does it make?.
Conflict Resolution and the Battle of Maldon: a Practical study of the combination of Hypertext, Usability and Literary theories. (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Warwick, C., Lindsay, K., & Lee, S. (2002, September). Conflict Resolution and the Battle of Maldon: a Practical study of the combination of Hypertext, Usability and Literary theories. Presented at Digital Resources in the Humanities. University of Edinburgh, September 8-11 2002., University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
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
'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