In the university community, humanities scholars have research strategies and IT needs that are very different from those of scientists; consequently, humanist demands on library collections and services are also different. Make no mistake: humanities scholars are passionate about electronic databases, the internet, desk top access and delivery; still, humanities research lies mostly in the contemplative connection of past to present to potential future, and that means that humanists may need not only the latest article, but also the last two centuries of articles on their topic. No publication or author ever becomes obsolete to humanists, who still read Plato and Confucius and and the Venerable Bede (as well as Foucault and Slavoj Žižek...
In this contribution I argue that the Humanities, just like any other maturefield of knowledge, shoul...
The research on the information needs and uses of humanists has produced descriptions of general inf...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
Projects that bridge the humanities and sciences often attract attention from journalists, but evoke...
By way of preface to my observations about the humanities and distance learning, let me make an impo...
eScience and the Humanities Abstract Humanists face problems that are compara-ble to their colleague...
Increased connectivity and the digitization of cultural and literary artifacts means that the humani...
The potentials for teaching and learning using technology are tremendous. Now, more than ever before...
The potentials for teaching and learning using technology are tremendous. Now, more than ever before...
[[abstract]]Information-seeking behavior is one of the important themes of users studies. The humani...
This article was written to raise awareness among researchers in the Open Access movement and share ...
This article was written to raise awareness among researchers in the Open Access movement and share ...
The Humanities are academic disciplines that seek to understand and interpret the human experience, ...
Will transformations in technology, media and scholarly cultures lead to the declining importance or...
In this contribution I argue that the Humanities, just like any other maturefield of knowledge, shoul...
The research on the information needs and uses of humanists has produced descriptions of general inf...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
Projects that bridge the humanities and sciences often attract attention from journalists, but evoke...
By way of preface to my observations about the humanities and distance learning, let me make an impo...
eScience and the Humanities Abstract Humanists face problems that are compara-ble to their colleague...
Increased connectivity and the digitization of cultural and literary artifacts means that the humani...
The potentials for teaching and learning using technology are tremendous. Now, more than ever before...
The potentials for teaching and learning using technology are tremendous. Now, more than ever before...
[[abstract]]Information-seeking behavior is one of the important themes of users studies. The humani...
This article was written to raise awareness among researchers in the Open Access movement and share ...
This article was written to raise awareness among researchers in the Open Access movement and share ...
The Humanities are academic disciplines that seek to understand and interpret the human experience, ...
Will transformations in technology, media and scholarly cultures lead to the declining importance or...
In this contribution I argue that the Humanities, just like any other maturefield of knowledge, shoul...
The research on the information needs and uses of humanists has produced descriptions of general inf...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...