MacDomesday Book. Review article
Review comparing two new editions of Domesday Book on CD-ROM: Alecto Historical Editions' "Digital Domesday Book" and Phillimore's "Domesday Explorer". It considers their performance regarding finding people and places, searching and retrieving information, and mapping....
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