Chew, 2023
ViewHTML| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Colavizza et al. | Archives and AI: An overview of current debates and future perspectives | |
| Huckin et al. | Critical discourse analysis and rhetoric and composition | |
| Cushing et al. | “So how do we balance all of these needs?”: how the concept of AI technology impacts digital archival expertise | |
| Sabharwal | Digital curation in the digital humanities: Preserving and promoting archival and special collections | |
| Mac Aonghusa et al. | Artificial intelligence and behavioral science through the looking glass: challenges for real-world application | |
| Hutton | Intellectual history and the history of philosophy | |
| Paloposki | Translating and translators before the professional project | |
| Kawamoto et al. | Proposal of a qualitative content analysis process for a solo researcher | |
| Manoharan et al. | Integrating artificial intelligence in library management: an emerging trend | |
| Andersen | Re-describing knowledge organization—a genre and activity-based view | |
| Abblitt | A postdigital paradigm in literary studies | |
| Chew | Decolonising description: addressing discriminatory language in Scottish public heritage and beyond | |
| Scott-Kennel et al. | Artificial intelligence in academic Research: Contributor, constructivist or cheat? | |
| Cutter et al. | The slipperiness of name: Biography and gender in Australian cultural databases | |
| Vetter et al. | An endangered species: how LLMs threaten Wikipedia’s sustainability | |
| Loddo | Intersemiotic legal translation: Semiotic pluralism in normative drafting | |
| Huan | Journalistic stance in Chinese and Australian hard news | |
| Svetsky et al. | Universal IT Support Design for Engineering Education | |
| María Roldán-Riejos et al. | Metaphor use in a specific genre of engineering discourse | |
| Stack Whitney et al. | Open access journals lack image accessibility guidelines | |
| Montesi et al. | Revision of author abstracts: how it is carried out by LISA editors | |
| Toal et al. | The Many Semantic Lives of Geopolitics: Evidence from the New York Times Archive 1900-2023 | |
| Zvyagintseva | Articulating a vision for community-engaged data curation in the digital humanities | |
| Berestova | Information Resource Science: Theoretical and Methodological Foundations | |
| Campbell | Introduction to the 2020 Peirce Section: Mary Keeler, bringing Peirce scholarship into the 21st century |