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STG Publications - 1996

Articles & Books

Bauman, Sydney D. "Keying Names: the WWP Approach." The Brown University Women Writers Project Newsletter 2, 3 (1996): 3-6, 10-11. Online version.

Presented at TEI 10: Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the Text Encoding Initiative, Providence, RI, November 1997.

Durand, David G., Steven J. DeRose, and Elli Mylonas. "What Should Markup Really Be? Applying Theories of Text to the Design of Markup Systems." In Proceedings of ALLC/ACH '96. Bergen, 1996.

Lavagnino, John. "Completeness and Adequacy in Text Encoding." In The Literary Text in the Digital Age, edited by Richard Finneran. University of Michigan Press, 1996.

Lavagnino, John, and Jacque Russom. "Senses of Sexual in the Women Writers Project Textbase." The Brown University Women Writers Project Newsletter 2, 3 (1996). Onl ine version.

Mah, Carole. "An Exploration of Problems Unique to Descriptive Markup." <TAG>: The SGML Newsletter 9, 6 (1996): 1-6.

Mah, Carole, and Julia Flanders. "Scholarly Needs, Encoding Challenges: Correction, Regularization, and Expansion." The Brown University Women Writers Project Newsletter 2, 2 (1996). Online version.

Mah, Carole, Julia Flanders, and John Lavagnino. "Some Problems of TEI Markup in Early Printed Books." Revue informatique et statistique dans les sciences humaines 32 (1996). Reprinted in Computers and the Humanities 31, 1 (1997): 31-46.

Renear, Allen H. "Theory and Meta-Theory in the Development of Text Encoding." Invited "target paper" for the The Monist. Presented and discussed in the Interactive Monist Seminar, (November 1995-January 1996). Summary published in The Monist, 80, 3 (July 1997).

Renear, Allen H., David G. Durand, and Elli Mylonas. "Refining Our Notion of What Text Really Is: The Problem of Overlapping Hierarchies." In Research in Humanities Computing. Oxford University Press, 1996. Results first presented in April 1992 at Christ Church, Oxford; 1992 draft.

Simpson, Rosemary, Allen H. Renear, Elli Mylonas, and Andries van Dam. "50 Years After 'As We May Think:' The Brown/MIT Vannevar Bush Symposium," ACM Interactions (March 1996).

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Presentations

Blumberg, Roger. "WWW for AISR at STG." Presentation to the Research Fellows of the Annenberg Institute for School Reform, Providence, Rhode Island, September 8, 1996.

DeRose, Steven J. Keynote address at the African Hypermedia Conference, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, 1996.

Flanders, Julia. "Book, Body and Text: The Women Writers Project and Problems of Text Encoding." Paper presented at the joint meeting of the Association for Computers and the Humanities and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, Bergen, Norway, June 1996.

Flanders, Julia. "Editorial Methodology and the Electronic Text." Paper presented at the conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1996.

Flanders, Julia. "The Electronic Library: Problems and Possibilities." Paper presented at the conference of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 1996.

Flanders, Julia. "Gender, Anxiety, and the Electronic Text." Paper presented at Digital Resources in the Humanities, Oxford, England, July 1996.

Flanders, Julia. "Transcription Challenges Arising from the Use of SGML: The Problem of Multiple Hierarchies." Paper presented at the Digital Libraries conference of the Association for Computing Machinery, Bethesda, Maryland, March 1996.

Mah, Carole. "Transcription Challenges Inherent in the Document: The Problem of Dual Emendation and Correction." Paper presented at the Digital Libraries conference of the Association for Computing Machinery, Bethesda, Maryland, March 1996.

Mylonas, Elli. "Text Encoding Blues: Deciding on Thick vs. Thin Encoding." Keynote address at the Anita Lowry Memorial Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, November 1996.

Mylonas, Elli, David Durand, and Steven J. DeRose. "Applying Theories of Text to Markup Systems." Paper presented at the joint meeting of the Association for Computers and the Humanities and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, Bergen, Norway, June 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "Educational Technology: Lessons from Higher Education." Paper presented at the US Department of Education Northeast Regional Technology Consortium forum on Technology and Teacher Education, CUNY, New York, N. Y., October, 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "The Encoded Text: Disciplines, Theories, Ontologies." Paper presented to the Princeton Humanities Council, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., April 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "Five Fundamental Lessons about Teaching and Technology." Paper presented at Networked Learning, Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts, October, 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "Grammars for Culture: a Comparison of three SGML Document Type Definitions for Cultural Objects." Paper presented at the Coalition for Networked Information, San Francisco, California, December, 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "Philosophical Issues in the Development of a Research Agenda for Hypertext." Paper presented at the conference on Electronic Networking and the Philosophy of Culture, Edlach, Austria, May 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "Recent Theorizing about Text: A Review." Paper presented at Bergen Text Encoding Seminar, Bergen, Norway, April 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "Teaching, Learning, and the World Wide Web." Introduction and moderation of a panel discussion on the use of the WWW in university teaching. Center for the Advancement of College Teaching, Brown University, Providence, R. I., April 1996.

Renear, Allen H. "The Theory of the Historical Document." Commentary on the Model Editions Project's SGML/TEI Document Type Definition, Association for Documentary Editing, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1996.

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