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    The value of mass-digitised cultural heritage content in creative contexts.Chris Speed, Pip Thornton, Michael Smyth, Burkhard Schafer, Briana Pegado, Inge Panneels, Nicola Osborne, Susan Lechelt, Ingi Helgason, Chris Elsden, Steven Drost, Stephen Coleman & Melissa Terras - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    How can digitised assets of Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums be reused to unlock new value? What are the implications of viewing large-scale cultural heritage data as an economic resource, to build new products and services upon? Drawing upon valuation studies, we reflect on both the theory and practicalities of using mass-digitised heritage content as an economic driver, stressing the need to consider the complexity of commercial-based outcomes within the context of cultural and creative industries. However, we also problematise the (...)
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    Exploring the Impact of the “RUEU?” Game on Greek Students’ Perceptions of and Attitudes to European Identity.Athanassios Jimoyiannis, Elizabeth A. Boyle, Panagiotis Tsiotakis, Melody M. Terras & Murray S. Leith - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    European identity is a complex, multi-faced and inherently imprecise concept relating to a range of socio-political and psychological factors. Addressing this topic in educational practice, particularly with respect to Higher Education students, constitutes a complex and open problem for research. This paper reports on an experimental study designed to explore the effectiveness of the educational game “RUEU?” in supporting university students in understanding the key socio-political issues regarding European identity. Quantitative data regarding Greek university students’ attitudes to European identity, before (...)
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  3. Diachrony and synchrony in writing Russian literary history.Victor Terras - 1999 - Σημιοτκή-Sign Systems Studies 1:271-291.
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    The brothers Karamazov and the poetics of memory.Victor Terras - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (4):537-539.
  5. Anyone contemplating to write a narrative history of a national literature, that is, a work which is more than a mere chronicle, catalogue, or collection of articles, loosely connected by their subject, will face several questions. Empirically, such enterprise would seem to presuppose, at least, the existence of a national language and a cultural identity, as well as, almost inevitably, a certain amount of linkage to political and social history. In the case of Russian literature, all of these .. [REVIEW]Victor Terras - 1999 - Sign Systems Studies 27:271-291.
     
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    Computers and the Classics (S.) Schreibman, (R.) Siemens, (J.) Unsworth (edd.) A Companion to Digital Humanities. Pp. xxviii + 611. Malden, MA, Oxford and Carlton, Victoria: Blackwell Publishing, 2008. Paper, £29.99, €42 (Cased, £105, €147). ISBN: 978-1-4051-6806-9 (978-1-4051-0321-3 hbk). [REVIEW]Melissa Terras - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):288-.