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Volume 29, Numbers 1-2, 1 June 2013

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Introduction
pp. 1-4(4)
Authors: Baca, Murtha; Helmreich, Anne

Is There a “Digital“ Art History?
pp. 5-13(9)
Author: Drucker, Johanna

Digital Art History: A Community Assessment
pp. 14-21(8)
Author: Zorich, Diane M.

Thoughts on the Digital Future of the Humanities and Art History
pp. 22-25(4)
Author: Gaehtgens, Thomas W.

Nonverbal Communication in Medieval Illustrations Revisited by Computer Vision and Art History
pp. 26-37(12)
Authors: Bell, Peter; Schlecht, Joseph; Ommer, Björn

Spatial (Digital) History: A Total Art History?-The Artl@s Project
pp. 47-58(12)
Authors: Joyeux-Prunel, Béatrice; Dossin, Catherine; Adam Matei, Sorin

Exploring Weaving Structures in the Andes: Reflections on the Creation of a Digital Archive
pp. 59-71(13)
Authors: Martins, Luciana; Helmer, Sven; Arnold, Denise Y.

Aby Warburg's Wildest Dreams Come True?
pp. 72-88(17)
Author: Brandhorst, Hans

Cataloging Contemporary Art in the Digital Age
pp. 89-96(8)
Author: Kellaway, Brooke

Scholarship and Digital Publications: Where Research Meets Innovative Technology
pp. 97-106(10)
Authors: Quigley, D. Samuel; Neely, Elizabeth; Parkolap, Amy; Groom, Gloria

The Book Transformed
pp. 107-119(13)
Author: Rhyne, Charles

Digital Art History: An Examination of Conscience
pp. 129-133(5)
Authors: Rodríguez Ortega, Nuria

Acknowledgments
pp. 134-134(1)
Authors: Baca, Murtha; Helmreich, Anne; Rodríguez Ortega, Nuria

Debates in the Digital Humanities, edited by Matthew K. Gold
pp. 135-140(6)
Author: Jaskot, Paul B.

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