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- affiliation: University of Edinburgh, College of Humanities and Social Science, UK
- affiliation (former): University College London, UK
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j54]Christopher Boniface, Lachlan Urquhart, Melissa Terras:
Towards a right to repair for the Internet of Things: A review of legal and policy aspects. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 52: 105934 (2024) - [j53]C. Annemieke Romein, Tobias Hodel, Femke Gordijn, Joris J. van Zundert, Alix Chagué, Milan van Lange, Helle Strandgaard Jensen, Andy Stauder, Jake Purcell, Melissa M. Terras, Pauline van den Heuvel, Carlijn Keijzer, Achim Rabus, Chantal Sitaram, Aakriti Bhatia, Katrien Depuydt, Mary Aderonke Afolabi-Adeolu, Anastasiia Anikina, Elisa Bastianello, Lukas Vincent Benzinger, Arno Bosse, David Brown, Ash Charlton, André Nilsson Dannevig, Klaas van Gelder, Sabine C. P. J. Go, Marcus J. C. Goh, Silvia Gstrein, Sewa Hasan, Stefan von der Heide, Maximilian Hindermann, Dorothee Huff, Ineke Huysman, Ali Idris, Liesbeth Keijzer, Simon Kemper, Sanne Koenders, Erika Kuijpers, Lisette Rønsig Larsen, Sven Lepa, Tommy O. Link, Annelies van Nispen, Joe Nockels, Laura M. van Noort, Joost Johannes Oosterhuis, Vivien Popken, María Estrella Puertollano, Joosep J. Puusaag, Ahmed Sheta, Lex Stoop, Ebba Strutzenbladh, Nicoline van der Sijs, Jan Paul van der Spek, Barry Benaissa Trouw, Geertrui Van Synghel, Vladimir Vuckovic, Heleen Wilbrink, Sonia Weiss, David Joseph Wrisley, Riet Zweistra:
Exploring Data Provenance in Handwritten Text Recognition Infrastructure: Sharing and Reusing Ground Truth Data, Referencing Models, and Acknowledging Contributions. Starting the Conversation on How We Could Get It Done. J. Data Min. Digit. Humanit. 2024 (2024) - [c42]Lachlan D. Urquhart, Susan Lechelt, Melissa Terras, Neelima Sailaja, Anna Marie Rezk, Teresa Castle-Green, Dimitrios Paris Darzentas, Namrata Primlani, Violet Owen, Michael Stead:
Creating Sustainable Internet of Things Futures: Aligning Legal and Design Research Agendas. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2024 - [c41]Lilin Yu, Ash Charlton, Melissa Terras, Rosa Filgueira:
Advancing frances: New Heritage Textual Ontology, Enhanced Knowledge Graphs, and Refined Search Capabilities. e-Science 2024: 1-10 - [c40]Lachlan D. Urquhart, Susan Lechelt, Christopher Boniface, Haili Wu, Anna Marie Rezk, Nidhi Dubey, Melissa Terras, Ewa Luger:
The Right to Repair (R2R) Cards: Aligning Law and Design For A More Sustainable Consumer Internet of Things. NordiCHI 2024: 8:1-8:20 - 2023
- [c39]Luise Borek, Sarah Lang, Quinn Dombrowski, Domenico Fiormonte, Daniele Metilli, Padmini Ray Murray, Dibyadyuti Roy, Melissa Terras:
Exploring the borderlands. A revolutionary potential for DH. DH 2023 - [c38]Lucy Havens, Rachel Hosker, Beatrice Alex, Benjamin Bach, Melissa Terras:
Collaboration Across the Archival and Computational Sciences to Address Legacies of Gender Bias in Descriptive Metadata. DH 2023 - [c37]Inna Kizhner, Yael Netzer, Daniil Skorinkin, Melissa Terras, Moshe Lavee:
Observing semantic change in the representation of ethnic minorities through distant reading of museum catalogues. DH 2023 - [c36]Yi Li, Melissa Terras, Yongning Li:
Implicit Gender Inequality in Children's Picture Books: Evidence from a Text Mining Analysis of 200 Bestselling Chinese and British Titles. DH 2023 - [c35]Joe Nockels, Melissa Terras, Paul Gooding:
A speculative design for future handwritten text recognition: HTR use, and its impact on historical research and the digital record. DH 2023 - [c34]Lilin Yu, Ash Charlton, Wilfrid Askins, Melissa Terras, Rosa Filgueira:
frances: Cloud-Based Historical Text Mining with Deep Learning and Parallel Processing. e-Science 2023: 1-10 - 2022
- [j52]Laura Estill, Jennifer Guiliano, Élika Ortega, Melissa Terras, Deb Verhoeven, Glen Layne-Worthey:
The circus we deserve? A front row look at the organization of the annual academic conference for the Digital Humanities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 16(4) (2022) - [c33]Lucy Havens, Benjamin Bach, Melissa Terras, Beatrice Alex:
Beyond Explanation: A Case for Exploratory Text Visualizations of Non-Aggregated, Annotated Datasets. NLPerspectives@LREC 2022: 73-82 - 2021
- [j51]Melissa Terras, Stephen Coleman, Steven Drost, Chris Elsden, Ingi Helgason, Susan Lechelt, Nicola Osborne, Inge Panneels, Briana Pegado, Burkhard Schafer, Michael Smyth, Pip Thornton, Chris Speed:
The value of mass-digitised cultural heritage content in creative contexts. Big Data Soc. 8(1): 205395172110061 (2021) - [j50]Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras, Linda Berube:
Identifying the future direction of legal deposit in the United Kingdom: The Digital Library Futures approach. J. Documentation 77(5): 1154-1172 (2021) - [j49]Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Maxim Rumyantsev, Valentina Khokhlova, Elisaveta Demeshkova, Ivan Rudov, Julia Afanasieva:
Digital cultural colonialism: measuring bias in aggregated digitized content held in Google Arts and Culture. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 36(3): 607-640 (2021) - [j48]Helen O'Neill, Anne Welsh, David A. Smith, Glenn Roe, Melissa Terras:
Text mining Mill: Computationally detecting influence in the writings of John Stuart Mill from library records. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 36(4): 1013-1029 (2021) - [c32]Rosa Filgueira, Claire Grover, Vasilios Karaiskos, Beatrice Alex, Sarah Van Eyndhoven, Lisa Gotthard, Melissa Terras:
Extending defoe for the Efficient Analysis of Historical Texts at Scale. e-Science 2021: 21-29 - 2020
- [j47]Foteini Valeonti, Melissa Terras, Andrew Hudson-Smith:
How open is OpenGLAM? Identifying barriers to commercial and non-commercial reuse of digitised art images. J. Documentation 76(1): 1-26 (2020) - [j46]Sander Münster, Melissa Terras:
The visual side of digital humanities: a survey on topics, researchers, and epistemic cultures. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 35(2): 366-389 (2020) - [c31]Sander Münster, Melissa Terras:
Introducing an Automated Pipeline for a Browser-based, City-scale Mobile 4D VR Application Based on Historical Images. DH 2020 - [i1]Lucy Havens, Melissa Terras, Benjamin Bach, Beatrice Alex:
Situated Data, Situated Systems: A Methodology to Engage with Power Relations in Natural Language Processing Research. CoRR abs/2011.05911 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j45]Günter Mühlberger, Louise Seaward, Melissa Terras, Sofia Ares Oliveira, Vicente Bosch, Maximilian Bryan, Sebastian Colutto, Hervé Déjean, Markus Diem, Stefan Fiel, Basilis Gatos, Albert Greinoecker, Tobias Grüning, Günter Hackl, Vili Haukkovaara, Gerhard Heyer, Lauri Hirvonen, Tobias Hodel, Matti Jokinen, Philip Kahle, Mario Kallio, Frédéric Kaplan, Florian Kleber, Roger Labahn, Eva Maria Lang, Sören Laube, Gundram Leifert, Georgios Louloudis, Rory McNicholl, Jean-Luc Meunier, Johannes Michael, Elena Mühlbauer, Nathanael Philipp, Ioannis Pratikakis, Joan Puigcerver Pérez, Hannelore Putz, George Retsinas, Verónica Romero, Robert Sablatnig, Joan-Andreu Sánchez, Philip Schofield, Giorgos Sfikas, Christian Sieber, Nikolaos Stamatopoulos, Tobias Strauß, Tamara Terbul, Alejandro H. Toselli, Berthold Ulreich, Mauricio Villegas, Enrique Vidal, Johanna Walcher, Max Weidemann, Herbert Wurster, Konstantinos Zagoris:
Transforming scholarship in the archives through handwritten text recognition. J. Documentation 75(5): 954-976 (2019) - [j44]Greta Franzini, Melissa Terras, Simon Mahony:
Digital Editions of Text: Surveying User Requirements in the Digital Humanities. ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 12(1): 1:1-1:23 (2019) - [j43]Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Maxim Rumyantsev, Kristina Sycheva, Ivan Rudov:
Accessing Russian culture online: The scope of digitization in museums across Russia. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 34(2): 350-367 (2019) - [c30]Rosa Filgueira, Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Giovanni Colavizza, James Hetherington, Melissa Terras, Michael Jackson, Anna Roubícková, Amrey Krause, Ruth Ahnert, Tessa Hauswedell, Julianne Nyhan, David Beavan, Timothy Hobson:
defoe: A Spark-Based Toolbox for Analysing Digital Historical Textual Data. eScience 2019: 235-242 - [c29]Susan Lechelt, Chris Elsden, Ingi Helgason, Inge Panneels, Michael Smyth, Chris Speed, Melissa Terras:
How Can We Balance Research, Participation and Innovation as HCI Researchers? HTTF 2019: 10:1-10:4 - 2018
- [j42]Melissa Terras, James Baker, James Hetherington, David Beavan, Martin Zaltz Austwick, Anne Welsh, Helen O'Neill, Will Finley, Oliver Duke-Williams, Adam Farquhar:
Enabling complex analysis of large-scale digital collections: humanities research, high-performance computing, and transforming access to British Library digital collections. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 33(2): 456-466 (2018) - [j41]Tim Causer, Kris Grint, Anna-Maria Sichani, Melissa Terras:
'Making such bargain': Transcribe Bentham and the quality and cost-effectiveness of crowdsourced transcription. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 33(3): 467-487 (2018) - [c28]Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Lev Manovich, Boris Orekhov, Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Maxim Rumyantsev:
The History and Context of the Digital Humanities in Russia. DH 2018: 416-428 - [c27]Michael B. Toth, Melissa Terras, Adam P. Gibson, Cerys Jones:
Digital Humanities Integration and Management Challenges in Advanced Imaging Across Institutions and Technologies Nondestructive Imaging of Egyptian Mummy Papyrus Cartonnage. DH 2018: 511-512 - [c26]Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras, Linda Berube:
Legal Deposit Web Archives and the Digital Humanities: A Universe of Lost Opportunity? DH 2018: 590-591 - [c25]Foteini Valeonti, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Melissa Terras, Chrysanthi Zarkali:
Reaping the Benefits of Digitisation: Pilot study exploring revenue generation from digitised collections through technological innovation. EVA 2018 - 2017
- [j40]Rose Attu, Melissa Terras:
What people study when they study Tumblr: Classifying Tumblr-related academic research. J. Documentation 73(3): 528-554 (2017) - [j39]Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras:
Inheriting library cards to Babel and Alexandria: contemporary metaphors for the digital library. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 18(3): 207-222 (2017) - [j38]Alejandro Giacometti, Alberto Campagnolo, Lindsay W. MacDonald, Simon Mahony, Stuart Robson, Tim Weyrich, Melissa Terras, Adam P. Gibson:
The value of critical destruction: Evaluating multispectral image processing methods for the analysis of primary historical texts. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 32(1): 101-122 (2017) - [j37]Claire Ross, Steven Gray, Jack Ashby, Melissa Terras, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Claire Warwick:
Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content creation. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 32(4): 689-708 (2017) - [j36]Kazim Pal, Nicola Avery, Pete Boston, Alberto Campagnolo, Caroline De Stefani, Helen Matheson-Pollock, Daniele Panozzo, Matthew Payne, Christian Schüller, Chris Sanderson, Chris Scott, Philippa Smith, Rachael Smither, Olga Sorkine-Hornung, Ann Stewart, Emma Stewart, Patricia Stewart, Melissa Terras, Bernadette Walsh, Laurence Ward, Liz Yamada, Tim Weyrich:
Digitally reconstructing the Great Parchment Book: 3D recovery of fire-damaged historical documents. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 32(4): 887-917 (2017) - [c24]Steven E. Jones, Julianne Nyhan, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair, Melissa Terras:
Reverse Engineering the First Humanities Computing Center. DH 2017 - [c23]Julianne Nyhan, Melissa Terras:
Uncovering ‘hidden' contributions to the history of Digital Humanities: the Index Thomisticus' female keypunch operators. DH 2017 - [c22]Melissa Terras, Inna Kizhner, Maxim Rumyantsev, Kristina Sycheva:
Accessing Russian Culture Online: The scope of digitisation in museums across Russia. DH 2017 - 2016
- [c21]Amy Earhart, Alex Gil, Roopika Risam, Barbara Bordalejo, Isabel Galina, Lorna M. Hughes, Melissa Terras:
Quality Matters: Diversity and the Digital Humanities in 2016. DH 2016: 61-63 - [c20]Estelle Tieberghien, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Frédérique Mélanie-Bécquet, Thierry Poibeau, Tim Causer, Melissa Terras:
Mapping the Bentham Corpus. DH 2016: 279-282 - [c19]Melissa Terras, James Baker, James Hetherington, David Beavan, Anne Welsh, Helen O'Neill, Will Finley, Oliver Duke-Williams, Adam Farquhar:
Enabling Complex Analysis of Large-Scale Digital Collections: Humanities Research, High Performance Computing, and transforming access to British Library Digital Collections. DH 2016: 376-379 - [c18]Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Maxim Rumyantsev:
Museum Digitization Practices Across Russia: Survey and Web Site Exploration Results. DH 2016: 600-602 - 2015
- [j35]Melissa Terras:
Introduction. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 30(Suppl-1): i1-i3 (2015) - [j34]Stefan Jänicke, Annette Geßner, Greta Franzini, Melissa Terras, Simon Mahony, Gerik Scheuermann:
TRAViz: A Visualization for Variant Graphs. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 30(Suppl-1): i83-i99 (2015) - [j33]Melissa Terras:
Opening Access to collections: the making and using of open digitised cultural content. Online Inf. Rev. 39(5): 733-752 (2015) - 2014
- [j32]Tim Causer, Melissa Terras:
Crowdsourcing Bentham: Beyond the Traditional Boundaries of Academic History. Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput. 8(1): 46-64 (2014) - 2013
- [j31]Kazim Pal, Melissa Terras, Tim Weyrich:
Interactive Exploration and Flattening of Deformed Historical Documents. Comput. Graph. Forum 32(2): 327-334 (2013) - [j30]Shirley A. Williams, Melissa M. Terras, Claire Warwick:
What do people study when they study Twitter? Classifying Twitter related academic papers. J. Documentation 69(3): 384-410 (2013) - [j29]Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick:
The myth of the new: Mass digitization, distant reading, and the future of the book. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 28(4): 629-639 (2013) - [c17]Lindsay W. MacDonald, Alejandro Giacometti, Alberto Campagnolo, Stuart Robson, Tim Weyrich, Melissa Terras, Adam P. Gibson:
Multispectral Imaging of Degraded Parchment. CCIW 2013: 143-157 - [c16]Joris J. van Zundert, Charles van den Heuvel, Ben W. Brumfield, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Greta Franzini, Patrick Sahle, Ryan Shaw, Melissa Terras:
Text Theory, Digital Document, and the Practice of Digital Editions. DH 2013: 59-61 - [c15]Lindsay Thomas, Alan Liu, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair, Melissa Terras, Jared Bielby, Victoria Smith, Mark Turcato, Christine Henseler:
4Humanities: Designing Digital Advocacy. DH 2013: 435-437 - [c14]Nicola Avery, Alberto Campagnolo, Caroline De Stefani, Kazim Pal, Matthew Payne, Philippa Smith, Rachael Smither, Ann Stewart, Emma Stewart, Patricia Stewart, Melissa Terras, Laurence Ward, Tim Weyrich, Elizabeth Yamada:
Great Parchment Book project. DH 2013: 473-474 - [c13]Isabella Kirton, Melissa Terras:
Reverse Image Lookup, Paintings, Digitisation, Reuse. DH 2013: 504 - [c12]Melissa Terras, Steven Gray, Ammann Rudolf:
Textal: a text analysis smartphone app for Digital Humanities. DH 2013: 538 - [c11]Kazim Pal, Melissa Terras, Tim Weyrich:
3D reconstruction for damaged documents: imaging of the great parchment book. HIP@ICDAR 2013: 14-21 - [c10]Gerry Derksen, Stan Ruecker, Tim Causer, Melissa Terras:
Demonstrating data using storyboard visualization tool. VINCI 2013: 117 - 2012
- [c9]Paul Matthew Gooding, Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras:
The Myth of the New: Mass Digitization, Distant Reading and the Future of the Book. DH 2012: 204-205 - [c8]Claire Ross, Steven Gray, Claire Warwick, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Melissa Terras:
Engaging the Museum Space: Mobilising Visitor Engagement with Digital Content Creation. DH 2012: 348-350 - [c7]Alejandro Giacometti, Alberto Campagnolo, Lindsay W. MacDonald, Simon Mahony, Melissa Terras, Stuart Robson, Tim Weyrich, Adam P. Gibson:
Cultural heritage destruction: Documenting parchment degradation via multispectral imaging. EVA 2012 - [c6]Andrew Hudson-Smith, Steven Gray, Claire Ross, Ralph Barthel, Martin de Jode, Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras:
Experiments with the internet of things in museum space: QRator. UbiComp 2012: 1183-1184 - [p1]Claire Ross, Melissa Terras, Vera Motyckova:
Measuring impact and use: scholarly information-seeking behaviour. Evaluating and measuring the value, use and impact of digital collections 2012: 85-102 - 2011
- [j28]Claire Ross, Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick, Anne Welsh:
Enabled backchannel: conference Twitter use by digital humanists. J. Documentation 67(2): 214-237 (2011) - [j27]Melissa Terras:
Present, not voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon: closing plenary speech, Digital Humanities 2010. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 26(3): 257-269 (2011) - [j26]Melissa Terras:
The Digital Wunderkammer: Flickr as a Platform for Amateur Cultural and Heritage Content. Libr. Trends 59(4): 686-706 (2011) - [c5]Claire Ross, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick, Mark Carnall:
Enhancing Museum Narratives: Tales of Things and UCL's Grant Museum. DH 2011: 360-361 - [c4]Claire Warwick, Simon Mahony, Julianne Nyhan, Claire Ross, Melissa Terras, Ulrich Tiedau, Anne Welsh:
UCLDH: Big Tent Digital Humanities in Practice. DH 2011: 387-388 - 2010
- [j25]Melissa Terras:
Web Accessibility, Practical Advice for the Library and Information Professional. J. Documentation 66(2): 294-296 (2010) - [j24]Melissa Terras:
Digital curiosities: resource creation via amateur digitization. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 25(4): 425-438 (2010) - [c3]Melissa Terras:
Present, Not Voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon. DH 2010: 9-12 - [c2]Claire Ross, Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick, Anne Welsh:
Pointless Babble or Enabled Backchannel: Conference Use of Twitter by Digital Humanists. DH 2010: 214-216
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j23]Gregory R. Crane, W. Brent Seales, Melissa Terras:
Acknowledgements and Dedications. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - [j22]Gregory R. Crane, W. Brent Seales, Melissa Terras:
Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Philology. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(1) (2009) - [j21]Melissa Terras:
The Potential and Problems in using High Performance Computing in the Arts and Humanities: the Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings (ReACH) Project. Digit. Humanit. Q. 3(4) (2009) - [j20]Claire Warwick, Isabel Galina, Jon Rimmer, Melissa Terras, Ann Blandford, Jeremy Gow, George Buchanan:
Documentation and the users of digital resources in the humanities. J. Documentation 65(1): 33-57 (2009) - [j19]Claire Warwick, Claire Fisher, Melissa Terras, Mark A. Baker, Amanda Clarke, Mike Fulford, Matthew Grove, Emma O'Riordan, Mike Rains:
iTrench: A study of user reactions to the use of information technology in field archaeology. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 24(2): 211-223 (2009) - [j18]Melissa Terras, Ron Van den Branden, Edward Vanhoutte:
Teaching TEI: The Need for TEI by Example. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 24(3): 297-306 (2009) - 2008
- [j17]Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras:
'Grand Theft Archive': A Quantitative Analysis of the State of Computer Game Preservation. Int. J. Digit. Curation 3(2): 19-41 (2008) - [j16]Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras, Paul Huntington, Nikoleta Pappa:
If You Build It Will They Come? The LAIRAH Study: Quantifying the Use of Online Resources in the Arts and Humanities through Statistical Analysis of User Log Data. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 23(1): 85-102 (2008) - [j15]Melissa Terras:
Permanent Pixels: Building Blocks for the Longevity of Digital Surrogates of Historical Photographs.René van Horik. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 23(2): 241-242 (2008) - [j14]Melissa Terras:
Digital Heritage: Applying Digital Imaging to Cultural Heritage.Lindsay MacDonald (ed.). Lit. Linguistic Comput. 23(2): 244-246 (2008) - [j13]Claire Warwick, Isabel Galina, Melissa Terras, Paul Huntington, Nikoleta Pappa:
The master builders: LAIRAH research on good practice in the construction of digital humanities projects. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 23(3): 383-396 (2008) - [j12]Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras, Isabel Galina, Paul Huntington, Nikoleta Pappa:
Library and information resources and users of digital resources in the humanities. Program 42(1): 5-27 (2008) - 2007
- [j11]Julia Flanders, Wendell Piez, Melissa Terras:
Welcome to Digital Humanities Quarterly. Digit. Humanit. Q. 1(1) (2007) - [j10]Melissa Terras:
DHQ in the Public Eye. Digit. Humanit. Q. 1(2) (2007) - [j9]Melissa Terras:
Digital Applications for Cultural and Heritage Institutions. J. Documentation 63(3): 431-434 (2007) - [j8]Melissa Terras:
Digitizing Collections. Strategic Issues for the Information ManagerLorna M. Hughes. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 22(1): 105-106 (2007) - [j7]Melissa Terras:
Qualitative Research for the Information Professional. A Practical Handbook. Second Edition. G. E. Gorman and Peter Clayton. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 22(2): 246-248 (2007) - [j6]Melissa Terras:
Challenge and Change in the Information Society.Susan Hornby and Zoë Clarke (eds). Lit. Linguistic Comput. 22(3): 372-374 (2007) - [c1]Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras, Isabel Galina, Paul Huntington, Nikoleta Pappa:
Evaluating Digital Humanities Resources: The LAIRAH Project Checklist and the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project. ELPUB 2007: 297-306 - 2006
- [j5]Melissa Terras:
Interpreting the image: using advanced computational techniques to read the Vindolanda texts. Aslib Proc. 58(1/2): 102-117 (2006) - [j4]Melissa Terras:
Disciplined: Using Educational Studies to Analyse 'Humanities Computing'. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 21(2): 229-246 (2006) - 2005
- [j3]Melissa Terras:
Reading the Readers: Modelling Complex Humanities Processes to Build Cognitive Systems. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 20(1): 41-59 (2005) - 2004
- [j2]Melissa Terras, Paul Robertson:
Downs and Acrosses: Textual Markup on a Stroke Level. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 19(3): 397-414 (2004) - 2001
- [j1]Melissa Terras:
Another Suitcase, Another Student Hall - Where Are We Going To? What ACH/ALLC 2001 Can Tell Us About the Current Direction of Humanities Computing. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 16(4): 485-491 (2001)
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