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Nicholas Morgan is a lecturer in the Scottish History Department at Glasgow University with responsibility for developing computer applications in teaching and research. His interest include nineteenth and twentieth century urban history (including the building process and the construction industry), property and landownership, wealth-generation and the ‘enterprise’ culture.

Lyle Eslinger is Associate Professor in the department of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary. He has worked with hypertext software to produce CALL lessons for biblical Hebrew and in research on literary allusion.

Louis Janus has taught at the Universiy of Minnesota and St. Olaf College. His main areas of research include historical Germanic linguistic and phraseology. He is also developing Norwegian course material using HyperCard on the Macintosh.

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Morgan, N.J., Eslinger, L. & Janus, L. Technical reviews. Comput Hum 24, 501–510 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00186494

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