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Thanks to his textual collation software, Peter Robinson and colleagues are Humanities computing research has hit the daily news, at least in the U.K. Humanists will be amused as well as interested to learn that a piece of The full list of other CSAC monographs is available fromĬentre for Social Anthropology and Computing, A sample chapter as well as the table of contents Readers of the review of Chris Hann's collection 'The Skeleton at theįeast' which has just been published in JRAI may be interested to read

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