Collecting important original essays by librarians and archivists - all of whom are actively engaged in building digital collections - Digital Scholarship details both challenges and proven solutions in establishing, maintaining, and servicing digital scholarship in the humanities.
Collecting important original essays by librarians and archivists - all of whom are actively engaged in building digital collections - Digital Scholarship details both challenges and proven solutions in establishing, maintaining, and servicing digital scholarship in the humanities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marta Mestrovic Deyrup is Associate Professor/Catalog Coordinator at Seton Hall University Libraries. She has written and lectured extensively on scholarly communication and digital library projects. Marta received her Ph.D. from Columbia University and M.L.S. from Rutgers University.
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Preface Christine Borgman 1. A Universal Humanities Digital Library: Pipe Dream or Prospective Future? Shawn Martin 2. The Russian Doll Effect: Making the Most of Your Digital Assets James Bradley 3. The Lives of Others: Editing Electronic Editions of Correspondence Susan Schreibman 4. The Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System Online Margaret E. Hale, Richard Lessage and Bradley L. Schaffner 5. The Hemeroteca Digital of the National Library of Spain Elena Garcia-Puentes and Lola Rodriguez 6. GIS Technology as an Alternative Way of Access to Historical Knowledge Albina Moscicka 7. Toward Enduring Global Access to Catholic Research Resources Ruth Bogan, Diane Maher, Edward D. Starkey and Jennifer A. Younger 8. Digital Partners: Collaborating to Build Digital Resources John B. Straw 9. Illuminating the Manuscript Leaves: Digitization Promotes Scholarship and Outreach Delinda Stephens Buie, Rachel I. Howard and Amy Hanaford Purcell 10. I Can See the Light: Using Web-based Exhibits to Enhance Interactive Archival Scholarship Suzan Alteri and Daniel Golodner
Preface Christine Borgman 1. A Universal Humanities Digital Library: Pipe Dream or Prospective Future? Shawn Martin 2. The Russian Doll Effect: Making the Most of Your Digital Assets James Bradley 3. The Lives of Others: Editing Electronic Editions of Correspondence Susan Schreibman 4. The Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System Online Margaret E. Hale, Richard Lessage and Bradley L. Schaffner 5. The Hemeroteca Digital of the National Library of Spain Elena Garcia-Puentes and Lola Rodriguez 6. GIS Technology as an Alternative Way of Access to Historical Knowledge Albina Moscicka 7. Toward Enduring Global Access to Catholic Research Resources Ruth Bogan, Diane Maher, Edward D. Starkey and Jennifer A. Younger 8. Digital Partners: Collaborating to Build Digital Resources John B. Straw 9. Illuminating the Manuscript Leaves: Digitization Promotes Scholarship and Outreach Delinda Stephens Buie, Rachel I. Howard and Amy Hanaford Purcell 10. I Can See the Light: Using Web-based Exhibits to Enhance Interactive Archival Scholarship Suzan Alteri and Daniel Golodner
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