Social Science Computer Review
Volume 23, Number 2
Summer, 2005
Special Issue on History and Computing
Coming of Age in Computing / James B. M. Schick
Enhancing Latin American History Teaching and Research with Computers / Richard W. Slatta and E. Kalé Haywood
Academic Computing in Asia: An Overview and a Case Study / Ian Gordon
Information Technology and Historians: The Australian Experience / Robin C. D. McLachlan
History and the Computer in Canadian Institutions: An Overview / Pierre Corbeil
ICT in History Education - Scotland and Europe / Peter Hillis and Bob Munro
American Digital History / Vernon Burton
Non-Symposium Articles
What Should We Do Before Running a Social Simulation? The Importance of Model Analysis / Hsu-Chih Wu and Chuen-Tsai Sun
A Typology of Real-time Validations in Web-based Surveys / Andy Peytchev and Scott Crawford
Reports and Communications
Creating a World Wide Community Security Structure Using Individually Maintained Home Computers: The e-JIKEI Network Project / Yusaku Fujii, Noriaki Yoshiura, and Naoya Ohta
Book Review
Democracy and New Media, edited by Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn / Reviewed by Donald L. Beahm