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News:
Jul 2008: FS; DOIs for P79-P06, minor metadata repair on P79-P06; W08-11; I08
Jun 2008: P08, W08 (01-10);
May 2008: MT&CL;
Apr 2008: J06;
Mar 2008: W01-0500 (EMNLP 01), W04-3200 (EMNLP 04), W03-22 thru W03-27 (EACL Workshops), Anthology facelift;
Feb 2008: M98, W03 (SIGdial '03), W04 (SIGdial '04);
Jan 2008: W07-23, Min-Yen Kan takes over editorship of the Anthology;
May 2007: J05;
April 2007: N07, W07, about 12,500 papers in total;
January 2007: C04, N04, W04;
September 2006: P04;
July 2006: P06, N06;
May 2006: E06;
January 2006: J04, AJCL issues from the 1970s (from microfiche); the anthology now contains 10110 papers.
November 2005: HLT/EMNLP;
October 2005: IJCNLP;
July 2005: ACL;
June 2005: Three volumes of DARPA proceedings donated by Beth
Sundheim, bringing the total to 9365 papers;
March 2005: Twelve volumes of DARPA proceedings (5,000pp) donated by Dave Lewis and Beth Sundheim have been digitized and added to the Anthology;
September 2004: Added J03;
May 2004: Added J02, W02; the anthology now contains 8350 papers.
April 2004: Anthology now incorporated into ACM Digital Library
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