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CH Working Papers. Ed. Russon Wooldridge, Willard McCarty and William Winder. ISSN 1205-5743.
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CH Working Papers (or Computing in the Humanities Working Papers) are an interdisciplinary series of refereed publications on computer-assisted research. They are a vehicle for an intermediary stage at which questions of computer methodology in relation to the corpus at hand are of interest to the scholar before the computer disappears into the background.

CHWP includes the following categories of publication: articles appearing for the first time; postprints, articles that were originally published in print form; preprints, articles that have been accepted for publication by print journals and that will either be withdrawn when published in print or become postprints; essays on the epistemology and sociology of computer-assisted research relevant to computing in the humanities; non-refereed experimental papers that exploit those properties of the electronic medium that are significantly different from the properties of print; mutanda, moderated but not refereed.

Each article is accompanied by an abstract in both English and French.

Comments and inquiries from readers are most welcome and should be sent to winder@interchange.ubc.ca.

Les CH Working Papers (ou Computing in the Humanities Working Papers) sont une s�rie d'articles interdisciplinaire avec comit� de lecture sur la recherche assist�e par ordinateur. Ils servent de v�hicule � une �tape interm�diaire o� les questions de m�thodologie informatique int�ressent le chercheur avant que l'ordinateur ne passe � l'arri�re-plan.

La s�rie comprend les cat�gories suivantes: des articles paraissant pour la premi�re fois; des "postprints", articles qui ont d�j� paru sous forme imprim�e; des "preprints", articles qui ont �t� accept�s pour publication dans une revue imprim�e et qui soit seront retir�s lorsqu'ils seront publi�s, soit deviendront des "postprints"; des essais sur l'�pist�mologie et la sociologie de la recherche assist�e par ordinateur applicables aux humanit�s; des articles exp�rimentaux sans comit� de lecture qui exploitent les propri�t�s particuli�res � l'environnement �lectronique; mutanda, articles non encore approuv�s par le comit� de lecture.

Chaque article est accompagn� d'un r�sum� en fran�ais et en anglais.

Vos commentaires et vos questions sont les bienvenus. Veuillez nous �crire � l'adresse suivante: winder@interchange.ubc.ca.