Four Harvard and MIT scholars will open with remarks on new genres, after which we’ll open up for discussion within the panel and questions from the audience. The panelists represent the natural sciences, humanities, arts, and libraries. Pierre Bélanger is an Associate Professor of Urbanism, Landscape, and Ecology at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Robert Darnton is the Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor of History and Harvard University Librarian, Emeritus. Jessica Polka is a Visiting Scholar at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. Suzanne Wones is the Associate University Librarian for Digital Strategies and Innovation at Harvard Library. Peter Suber will moderate. Peter is the Director of the Harvard Library Off...
Scholarship across disciplines is changing in the face of digital methodologies, novel forms of evid...
Are academics alone responsible for the evolution of the digital humanities, and its future? Will th...
Moderated by University at Albany\u27s archivist Greg Wiedeman, this panel will explore three differ...
Scholarly societies have long been central to the scholarly communication system in the humanities. ...
The potential value of alternative genres in IS research is the core question that drives this panel...
The potential value of alternative genres in IS research is the core question that drives this panel...
ABSTRACT. Information technology developments over the past TOM STALEY Our distinguished panelists w...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
We believe that there have been recent fundamental changes in how faculty gather scholarly informati...
Document proposal for a panel discussion at the Special Interest Group for International Information...
Digital humanities scholars are a diverse group whose work is the result of cross-pollination among ...
Advanced research takes place in an evolving, technologically-mediated environment of data, computat...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
This panel was designed to address the convention's featured issues of the academic profession, publ...
Scholarship across disciplines is changing in the face of digital methodologies, novel forms of evid...
Are academics alone responsible for the evolution of the digital humanities, and its future? Will th...
Moderated by University at Albany\u27s archivist Greg Wiedeman, this panel will explore three differ...
Scholarly societies have long been central to the scholarly communication system in the humanities. ...
The potential value of alternative genres in IS research is the core question that drives this panel...
The potential value of alternative genres in IS research is the core question that drives this panel...
ABSTRACT. Information technology developments over the past TOM STALEY Our distinguished panelists w...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
We believe that there have been recent fundamental changes in how faculty gather scholarly informati...
Document proposal for a panel discussion at the Special Interest Group for International Information...
Digital humanities scholars are a diverse group whose work is the result of cross-pollination among ...
Advanced research takes place in an evolving, technologically-mediated environment of data, computat...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
This panel was designed to address the convention's featured issues of the academic profession, publ...
Scholarship across disciplines is changing in the face of digital methodologies, novel forms of evid...
Are academics alone responsible for the evolution of the digital humanities, and its future? Will th...
Moderated by University at Albany\u27s archivist Greg Wiedeman, this panel will explore three differ...