IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Computing in Medieval Studies
- Defining Medieval Words for Modern Audiences (131)
- Digital Approaches to Medieval Latin Vocabulary (831)
- Digital Approaches to Texts, Manuscripts, and Books: Methods and Transposability (731)
- Digital Methods, I: Three Case Studies for Digital Palaeography (531)
- Digital Methods, II: Computer-Assisted Approaches to Manuscript Studies (631)
- Digital Tools and Resources: Possibilities and Challenges (1031)
- Digitising Patterns of Power, I: Lordship, Landscape, and Agriculture in Medieval Mountain Regions (503)
- Digitising Patterns of Power, II: Frontier, Contact Zone, or No Man's Land? - The Morava-Thaya Region from the Early to the High Middle Ages (603)
- Digitising Patterns of Power, III: Flocks, Farms, and Frontiers (703)
- Digitising Patterns of Power, IV: Reconstructing Historical Landscapes - Conceptualization, Mapping, and Geocommunication (803)
- Famine, Dearth, and Food Supply in the Mediterranean World: New Approaches from Catalonian Evidence, II (1216)
- Food, Feast, and Famine in Digital Humanities (524)
- From Revisionist Narratives to New Technology: New Research on Medieval Monastic Studies (1339)
- Into the Words?: Linguistic Approaches to Letters, Texts, and Place-Names (1706)
- Landscapes of Power in Early Medieval Britain (534)
- Medieval(ist) Fictions of the North: Telling Stories and Writing History (119)
- Modern Approaches to Georgian Medieval Writings (310)
- New Light on Old Folios: Re-Examining the Research Potential within (Arch)bishops' Registers (1531)
- Preaching Mercy in Late Medieval Europe (1305)
- Religious Communities and Dissenting Identities (1617)
- Religious Miscellanies, I: Theoretical Approaches to Miscellaneity (1509)
- Southern Italy in the Norman and Staufen Periods, III: Documents and Digital Technologies (335)
- Stanford's NEH-Funded Global Currents: Feature Modelling and the Medieval Manuscripts (1631)