This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Virtual Restoration and Manuscript Archaeology: A case study' given by Meg Twycross, University of Lancaster, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).
This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Using GIS to Study Long-Term Population Change' given by Ian Gregory, Queens University Belfast, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).
This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Imaging of Historical Documents' given by Andrew Prescott, University of Sheffield, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).
This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Crossing an "Information Divide": The OASIS project and its use of XML schema' given by Catherine Hardman, University of York, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).
| Publication Type | Book | |
| Year of Publication | 2008 | |
| Authors / Editors | Greengrass, Mark; Hughes, Lorna | |
| Series Title | Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities | |
| Volume | 1 | |
| Number of Pages | 276 | |
| URL | http://www.ashgate.com/digitalresearch |
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