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Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities

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Series Editors: Marilyn Deegan, Director of Research Development, Centre for Computing in the Humanities and Co-Director of the AHRB ICT Methods Network at King's College London. 
Lorna Hughes, Manager of the AHRB ICT Methods Network at King's College London.
Harold Short, Director for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London, UK.

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities
Selected titles from this
series

Digital technologies are becoming more and more important to arts and humanities research and are expanding the horizons of research methods in all aspects of capture, investigation, analysis, modelling, presentation and dissemination.  This important series will cover a wide range of arts and humanities disciplines with each volume focusing on a particular area, identifying the ways in which technology impacts specific disciplines.  The aim is to provide an authoritative reflection of the 'state of the art' in the application of computing and technology to arts and humanities disciplines.  The series will be critical reading for experts in digital humanities and technology issues but will also be of wide interest to all scholars working in humanities and arts research.

Series advisory board:

Sheila Anderson, Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS)
Chris Bailey, Leeds Metropolitan University
Bruce Brown, University of Brighton
Mark Greengrass, University of Sheffield
Susan Hockey, University College London
Sandra Kemp, Royal College of Art
Simon Keynes, University of Cambridge
Julian Richards, University of York
Seamus Ross, University of Glasgow
Charlotte Roueche, King’s College London
Katherine Sutherland, University of Oxford
Andrew Wathey, Royal Holloway, University of London

Titles in the series include:

The Virtual Representation of the Past, edited by Mark Greengrass, University of Sheffield, UK and Lorna Hughes, King's College London, UK

Text Editing, Print, and the Digital World, edited by Marilyn Deegan, King's College London, UK and Kathryn Sutherland, University of Oxford, UK

What's in a Word-list? Investigating word frequency and keyword extraction, edited by Dawn Archer, University of Central Lancashire, UK

Modern Methods for Musicology: Prospects, Proposals and Realities, edited by Tim Crawford, University of London, UK and Lorna Gibson, University College London, UK

Interfaces of Performance edited by Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths, University of London, Maria Chatzichristodoulou, University of Hull and Rachel Zerihan, University of London, UK

Revisualizing Visual Culture edited by Chris Bailey, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK and Hazel Gardiner, King's College London, UK

Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity Edited by Gabriel Bodard and Simon Mahony, Kings College London, UK