id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dplvuxp33vhu5ot4tpthjr3gk4 Peter Ainsworth Digital Attraction : from the real to the virtual in manuscript studies 2011.0 15 .pdf application/pdf 4330 290 54 In a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast on 26 April 2011, archaeologist Christine Finn explored some of the ways in which the digital revolution has changed writers' working methods, and the further impact this has had on librarians, curators and conservat Title Digital Attraction: from the real to the virtual in manuscript studies research in the arts and humanities or social sciences, witness such eminent projects as Old Bailey Fearn's Times Higher Education article, 'Research intelligence – Let's dig a little deeper', THE 28 April Froissart's Chronicles.6 The more practical aspects of manuscript culture featured in Early Fifteenth-Century Manuscripts of Froissart's Chroniques', The Medieval Chronicle IV, The virtual versions of the Besançon and Paris manuscripts are part of a corpus comprising more production, literature and art history), but research on the manuscripts has to date manuscript tradition of the first three Books of Froissart's Chronicles. ./cache/work_dplvuxp33vhu5ot4tpthjr3gk4.pdf ./txt/work_dplvuxp33vhu5ot4tpthjr3gk4.txt