Scholarly electronic publishing
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Scholarly electronic publishing
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Scholarly electronic publishing
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- Digital scholarship in the tenure, promotion, and review process, edited by Deborah Lines Andersen
- Hacking the academy, new approaches to scholarship and teaching from digital humanities, edited by Daniel J. Cohen and Tom Scheinfeldt
- Peer review, a critical inquiry, David Shatz
- Digital writing research, technologies, methodologies, and ethical issues, edited by Heidi A. McKee, Dànielle Nicole DeVoss
- Survey of scholarly journal licensing & acquisition practices
- OAPEN
- Digital critical editions, edited by Daniel Apollon, Claire Bélisle, and Philippe Régnier
- Digital scholarly editing, theories, models and methods, Elena Pierazzo
- Open access e scienze umane, note su diffusione e percezione delle riviste in area umanistica, a cura di Luca Scalco
- Scholarly journals in the new digital world, Gérard Boismenu, Guylaine Beaudry ; translated from French by Maureen Ranson
- EScholarship, a LITA guide, Debra Shapiro, ed
- Open access and the humanities, contexts, controversies and the future, Martin Paul Eve
- Libraries and electronic resources, new partnerships, new practices, new perspectives, Pamela L. Higgins, editor
- Transferred illusions, digital technology and the forms of print, Marilyn Deegan and Kathryn Sutherland
- The access principle, the case for open access to research and scholarship, John Willinsky
- The case for books, past, present, and future, Robert Darnton
- Scholarship in the digital age, information, infrastructure, and the Internet, Christine L. Borgman
- The digital scholar, how technology is transforming scholarly practice, Martin Weller
- Digital scholarly editing, theories and practices, edited by Matthew James Driscoll and Elena Pierazzo
- From Gutenberg to Google, electronic representations of literary texts, Peter L. Shillingsburg