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  • An international refereed electronic journal devoted to Romantic Studies. The electronic journal: Romanticism on the Net
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  • ...es, and is involved in the development of standards and infrastructure for electronic language resources. ...nts giving advice and guidance on good practice in the creation and use of electronic resources
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  • Archived collection of electronic journals. ...cal Studies, Ecology, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Language & Literature, Mathematics, Middle East Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology
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  • ...ics.mit.edu/Browse/index.html Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature] by 59 different [[authors]], including user-driven commentary and "reader' [https://classics.mit.edu/other.html Consult a list] of other classical and electronic text resources, including several Web rings. In addition, each work has its
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  • ...ion of nearly 2000 texts in French, ranging from classic works of French [[literature]] to various kinds of non-fiction [[prose]] and technical writing. Subjects ..., the Division of the Humanities, the Division of the Social Sciences, and Electronic Text Services (ETS) of the University of Chicago.
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  • ...ns, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials. [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • InfoTrac Databases from TEL (Tennessee Electronic Library) [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ==[https://www.etana.org/home ETANA Electronic Tools and Ancient Near East Archives]== ...ti-institutional [[collaborative]] project initiated in August 2000, as an electronic publishing project designed to enhance the [[study]] of the [[history]] and
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  • ...f of professional mathematicians to write reviews of the current published literature; over 80,000 reviews are added to the database each year. Extending the MR
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  • ...s one step farther and an entire letter could be completely transferred in electronic form from the sender's house to the receiver's home by means of the telepho ...e the predominant [[medium]] for sending letters. The term e-mail, meaning electronic mail, has entered into everyday [[speech]]. By [[analogy]], the term letter
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  • ...lled or [[illustrated]] pages produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book, or e-book. ...journals]] or newspapers. The body of all written works including books is literature. In [[novels]] and sometimes other types of books (for example, biographies
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  • * Electronic Text Corpus of [[Sumerian]] Literature
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  • '''Publishing''' is the [[process]] of production and [[dissemination]] of [[literature]] or [[information]]—the [[activity]] of making information available to ...pe of publishing has expanded to include electronic resources, such as the electronic versions of books and periodicals, as well as micropublishing, websites, bl
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  • ...university subject since the 1930s, when [[Johan Nordström]], a scholar of literature, was appointed professor of the new discipline at [[Uppsala University]]. T ...s, 1973-74. (Online edition from the [[University of Virginia]] library's Electronic Text Center.) Studies of selected pivotal ideas. This book also appeared i
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  • ...Linguae Graecae] (Ancient Greek), * Electronic Text Corpus of [[Sumerian]] Literature, * Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, * Amarna letters, (for [[Akkadian]], E
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  • *4: electronic [[dance]] music that combines elements of techno, reggae, and hip-hop and i [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • *1: a [[reference]] source in print or electronic form containing [[words]] usually alphabetically arranged along with [[info [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...]] τόπος (topos, place) and γραφία (graphia, writing). In [[classical]] [[literature]] this refers to [[writing]] about a place or places, what is now largely c ...rphometry]. In modern usage, this involves generation of elevation data in electronic form. It is often considered to include the graphic [[representation]] of t
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  • ...er in the ''[[Epic of Gilgamesh]]'' - one of the best known works of early literature, which says that his mother was [[Ninsun]] (whom some call Rimat Ninsun), a *''The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature'' ([https://www-etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk/ https://www-etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk/])
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  • ...s without a [[writing system]]. An example that combined aspects of [[oral literature]] and [[oral history]], before eventually being set down in writing, is the ...ith immediate resistance, because it seemed to make the fount of [[Western literature|Western literary]] eloquence the slave of a system of [[cliché]]s, but it
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  • Kini, A., & Choobineh, J. (1998). Trust in electronic commerce: ==Literature==
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  • ...the world and which has hundreds of songs sung in it, and a vast amount of literature written in it. [[The Stone City]], for example, was originally written in E ==Literature==
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  • In academic [[literature]], a reference is a previously published written work within academic [[pub References to many types of printed matter may come in an electronic or machine-readable form. For books, there exists the ISBN and for journal
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  • ...ly the humanities include [[Languages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and ...ess, the influence of classical ideas in humanities such as philosophy and literature remain strong.
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  • *Buckingham, David. After the Death of Childhood: Growing Up in the Age of Electronic Media. Blackwell Publishers, 2000. ISBN 0745619339. *O’Malley, Andrew. The Making of the Modern Child: Children’s Literature and Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century. London: Routledge, 2003.
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  • ...e first civilization; alphabetic writing, the second; printing, the third; electronic recording and broadcasting, the fourth; and computer communication, the fif ===Electronic media===
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  • ...o [[pictograms]], to the [[phonetic alphabet]], to [[typography]], to the electronic communications of today – restructures human consciousness, profoundly ch Both McLuhan and Ong also document the re-emergence, in the electronic age, of a kind of ‘[[secondary orality]]’ that displaces written words
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  • ...ly the humanities include [[Languages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and ...ure]], as well as performing arts such as [[theatre]] and [[dance]], and [[literature]]. Other humanities such as language are sometimes considered to be part o
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  • ...bring in the whole world and the whole world’s history of music, art, and literature. Spirit is how to use and make this time valuable. This is a spiritual chal ...that can carry you most anywhere and everywhere--everywhere with all your electronic media today.
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  • ...wherever and whenever your mind can wants to go. The whole history of art, literature, and music, and science is available to you now. For days on end your marve
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  • ...tarry/tycho.html Tycho Brahe] pages by Adam Mosley at Starry Messenger: An Electronic [[History of astronomy|History of Astronomy]], University of Cambridge *[https://www.univie.ac.at/hwastro Electronic facsimile editions of the rare book collection at the Vienna Institute of A
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  • ...at low prices to huge audiences. [[Radio]] and [[television]] allowed the electronic duplication of [[information]] for the first time. Electronic media and print media include:
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  • ...ieved to be by the same [[author]], all that remains of the [[poetical]] [[literature]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Saxon old Saxons], i.e. the Sax *[https://www.wulfila.be/lib/sievers/1878/Index.html Electronic facsimile] of Eduard Siever's 1878 edition
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  • Will) to know with whom they associate to form many different forms of electronic matter (Electron, *Welmek: Chief of Educational Literature and Philosophy, Urantia Magisterial Mission
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  • ...ly in the pre-Christian era.[12] More recent assessments of [[Sanskrit]] [[literature]], however, have tended to bring the chronological horizon of the [[texts]] # The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI) electronic edition. Electronic text (C) Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune, India, 1999.
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  • ...velous computers which can give you the whole history of your world’s art, literature, science, medicine, cosmology, geology, and on and on. There need be no lim
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  • ...and retention, whether this is genetic or technological (from writing to "electronic card indexes"). And thus grammatology is not a science of man because it de [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...ronunciation, and etymology. It embraces not only the standard language of literature and conversation, whether current at the moment, or obsolete, or archaic, b ===Electronic versions===
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  • ...egins the ‘‘Index to Periodical Literature,’’ the first general periodical literature index in the US. ...tion science: Award symposium on contributions of the Division of Chemical Literature (Information) to the Chemical Society. Journal of Chemical Information and
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  • ...oposal for the World Wide Web]</ref> The role model was provided by EBT's (Electronic Book Technology, a spin-off from the === History in literature ===
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  • ...to hydraulics. Another example is the [[analog ear]] based on electrical, electronic or mechanical devices. [[Category:Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...endless manipulation by its self-exalted insiders. Post-modern greed is an electronic Frankenstein that no one person can contain or control, perhaps save of the 4. The phrase "children of light" alludes to a favorite phrase in the gnostic literature of the centuries after the life of Jesus.
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  • *The non-electronic global communication system ...t in the consciousness to those of the rest of the world. This is the non-electronic global [[communication]] system, and it is proving very capable as well as
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  • ...Robson, E., and Zólyomi, G. (1998) The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature. Oxford. [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • Book production developed in Rome in the first century BC with Latin literature that had been influenced by the Greek. ...s and less in for the form of books and more and more on the web. However, electronic books, or e-books, have not had much success to date. One can speculate tha
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  • MONJORONSON: That has not been differentiated or qualified in the literature or in the litigation. ...We will be using, however, the Internet, personal computers and hand-held electronic devices to teach people positive social processes in the future, as it is n
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  • ...ic processes, mathematical proofs, and other methods in their professional literature. Others, however argue that the social world is much too complex to be stud ...Political and Social Science, ISSN: [https://ann.sagepub.com/ 1552-3349] (electronic) ISSN: 0002-7162 (paper), SAGE Publications
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  • heard on tape are inaudible without electronic, specifically magnetic, equip- the literature of consciousness studies:
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  • ...) ''[https://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/ The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature]''. Oxford.</ref> [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...ombination. In the latter sense, harmony has its own body of theoretical [[literature]]. Electronic transformation has proved an especially fruitful way of exploring the conti
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