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150 Part 8: Writings on Computers � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />

Computing 7 (1992): 69-73.<br />

Marilyn Deegan, Nicola Timbrell, and Lorraine Warren, Hypermedia in the Humanities (1992).<br />

Michael L. Hilton, "The URICA! II Interactive Collation System," Computers and the Humanities 26<br />

(1992): 139-44.<br />

George P. Landow, Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology (1992,<br />

1997).<br />

1993<br />

Randy M. Brooks, "Principles for Effective Hypermedia Design," Technical Communication 40 (1993):<br />

422-28.<br />

Warren Chernaik, Caroline Davis, and Marilyn Deegan (eds.), The Politics of the Electronic Text (1993).<br />

Ian Lancashire (ed.), Computer-Based Chaucer Studies (1993). [Includes Murray McGillivray, "Electronic<br />

Representation of Chaucer Manuscripts: Possibilities and Limitations," pp. 1-15; and Larry Benson,<br />

"A Lemmatized Concordance of Chaucer," pp. 141-60.]<br />

George P. Landow and Paul Delany (eds.), The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities<br />

(1993). [Includes Peter M.W. Robinson, "Redefining Critical Editions."]<br />

Richard Lanham, The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts (1993). [Reviewed by<br />

William H. O'Donnell in Text 9 (1996): 446-52.]<br />

Optical Character Recognition in the Historical Discipline (Max-Planck-Institut, 1993).<br />

Peter Robinson, The Digitization of Primary Textual Sources (1993).<br />

1994<br />

David R. Chesnutt, "Presidential Editions: The Promise and Problems of Technology," Documentary<br />

Editing 16 (1994): 70-77.<br />

Ian Lancashire, Encoding Guidelines (Toronto Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 1994).<br />

George P. Landow (ed.), Hyper / Text / Theory (1994). [Reviewed by Charles Ross in Text 12 (1999):<br />

250-54.]<br />

Jerome McGann, "The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Hypermedia Research<br />

Archive," Text 7 (1994): 95-105.<br />

John Price-Wilkin, "Using the World-Wide Web to Deliver Complex Electronic Documents: Implications<br />

for Libraries," Public Access Computer Systems Review 5 (1994): 5-21.<br />

Peter M.W. Robinson, "Collation, Textual Criticism, Publication, and the Computer," Text 7 (1994):<br />

77-94.<br />

C.M. Sperberg-McQueen and Lou Burnard (eds.), Guidelines for the Encoding and Interchange of<br />

Electronic Texts (1994).<br />

Karl D. Uitti and Gina Greco, "Computerization, Canonicity and the Old French Scribe: The Twelfth and<br />

Thirteenth Centuries," Text 6 (1994): 133-52.<br />

1995<br />

Daniel Ferrer, "Hypertextual Representation of Literary Working Papers," Literary and Linguistic<br />

Computing 10 (1995): 143-45.<br />

Nancy Ide, Jean Véronis, and Charles F. Goldfarb (eds.), Text Encoding Initiative: Background and<br />

Context (1995). Reprint of Computers and the Humanities 29.2 (1995). [Includes Robin C. Cover<br />

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