The Virtual Representation of the PastMark Greengrass, Lorna M. Hughes Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008 - 226 Seiten This unique book critically evaluates the virtual representation of the past through digital media. A distinguished team of leading experts in the field approach digital research in history and archaeology from contrasting viewpoints, including philosoph |
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
The Imaging of Historical Documents | 7 |
Virtual Restoration and Manuscript Archaeology | 23 |
Working with Exceptions | 49 |
1 A data tree for a probate inventory Donald Spaeth | 51 |
5 Three approaches to encoding fragmented hierarchy | 57 |
VIRTUAL HISTORIES AND PREHISTORIES | 63 |
1 VICODI ontology of categories | 72 |
Visualization and EScience | 125 |
1 Primary activities in eScience Image Professor | 126 |
Using Geographical Information Systems to Explore Space | 135 |
Spatial Technologies in Archaeology in the Twentyfirst Century | 147 |
THE VIRTUAL REPRESENTATION OF HISTORICAL | 157 |
Oh to make boards to speak There is a task | 171 |
The Example of the Corpus | 179 |
Virtual Representations of the Past New Research | 191 |
Digital Searching and the Reformulation of Historical Knowledge | 81 |
Using Computerassisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software | 91 |
1 Preserving archival integrity in a QDA environment | 93 |
An Archaeological Perspective | 101 |
Which? What? When? On the Virtual Representation of Time | 115 |
Glossary of Acronyms and Terms | 203 |
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