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* [[CIRCA: Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."| Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye | * [[CIRCA: Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."| Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye | ||
* [[CIRCA: Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning" |Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning"]], reviewed by Michael Burden | * [[CIRCA: Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning" |Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning"]], reviewed by Michael Burden | ||
+ | * [[CIRCA: Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media" | Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media"]], reviewed by Colette Leung | ||
== Best Practices == | == Best Practices == |
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The Alberta Humanities Computing Compendium
This wiki is a compendium of research organized by the staff and students associated with the Humanties Computing programme at the University of Alberta. The wiki is a project of the Canadian Institute for Research in Computing and the Arts.