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David Bearman, Electronic evidence. Strategies for managing records in contemporary organizations. Archives & Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, 1994. ISBN 1-885626-08-8.

David Bearman, Electronic evidence. Strategies for managing records in contemporary... The section is intended to cover a wide range of literature related to history and computing and related subjects. Review articles as well as reviews ofindividual works will appear. Material for review and items of correspondence relating to reviews should be sent to the Review Editor, Dr Peter Denley, Department of History, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University ofLondon, Mile End Road, London El 4NS. e-mail:p.r.denley @ qmw.ac.uk Computer und Archäologie, edited by Oliver Stoll. Computer und Antike, Band III, St. Katharinen, 1994. 173 pp. + 59 b & w fig.s. ISBN 3-928134-85-X. DM 36.00. This volume consists of eight contributions from projects lying within the general area of classical archaeology, all of which have made diverse use of Information Technology, with varying degrees of success. The contributors are based in Switzerland, Austria and southern Germany, and they are concerned with both European and Mediterranean sites. As a collection, they are united by their attempts, with greater or lesser success, to utilise Information Technology in the pursuit of the recording, organising and analysis of data. Erath and Maier-Maidl usefully review existing databanks available to classical archaeologists. It is difficult to overestimate the potential usefulness of such online resources, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing Edinburgh University Press

David Bearman, Electronic evidence. Strategies for managing records in contemporary organizations. Archives & Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, 1994. ISBN 1-885626-08-8.

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Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Copyright
Copyright © Edinburgh University Press
Subject
Book Reviews
ISSN
1753-8548
eISSN
1755-1706
DOI
10.3366/hac.1995.7.3.166
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The section is intended to cover a wide range of literature related to history and computing and related subjects. Review articles as well as reviews ofindividual works will appear. Material for review and items of correspondence relating to reviews should be sent to the Review Editor, Dr Peter Denley, Department of History, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University ofLondon, Mile End Road, London El 4NS. e-mail:p.r.denley @ qmw.ac.uk Computer und Archäologie, edited by Oliver Stoll. Computer und Antike, Band III, St. Katharinen, 1994. 173 pp. + 59 b & w fig.s. ISBN 3-928134-85-X. DM 36.00. This volume consists of eight contributions from projects lying within the general area of classical archaeology, all of which have made diverse use of Information Technology, with varying degrees of success. The contributors are based in Switzerland, Austria and southern Germany, and they are concerned with both European and Mediterranean sites. As a collection, they are united by their attempts, with greater or lesser success, to utilise Information Technology in the pursuit of the recording, organising and analysis of data. Erath and Maier-Maidl usefully review existing databanks available to classical archaeologists. It is difficult to overestimate the potential usefulness of such online resources,

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International Journal of Humanities and Arts ComputingEdinburgh University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1995

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