To discuss in the short space of this paper all the interesting and important new reference sources which have appeared in the humanities in the past seven years is impossible. The humanities cover many things --language and literature, fine arts and religion and philosophy and to select the titles for this paper was to flip a thousand coins. Trends soon become apparent in such a task as this, for example, the hundreds of handbooks and companions which have appeared to give a proper background for reading, viewing, and listening might be termed the Background Trend. Then there is the Know-How Trend, with a flood of books on how to do every- ! thing. The Book Review Digest in five years listed over two hundred books beginning wit...
Abstract: This is a quantitative analysis of 100 references retrieved on information use and needs o...
It is widely agreed that Digital Humanities (DH) has, of late, gone from strength to strength. New t...
words, written many centuries ago, describe the general situation with respect to the “abundance”-th...
To discuss in the short space of this paper all the interesting and important new reference sources...
Changes in providing reference services for academic research in literature are examined, with the e...
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities offers the first ov...
The History of the Book is a rapidly developing area of study, which brings together several branche...
A significant effect of the crisis in academic publishing is the decline in publication and purchase...
The Humanities Reference Guide shares the principles of referencing, and provides an overview of fou...
Traditionally, humanities scholars have resisted describing their raw material as “data.” Instead, ...
Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is p...
This book is composed of a selection of papers presented at a conference in Cambridge in December 20...
New-style universities, shaped by the reforms to tertiary education, which have taken place in all E...
This paper explores the ways that critics writing in the early nineteenth century developed argument...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Abstract: This is a quantitative analysis of 100 references retrieved on information use and needs o...
It is widely agreed that Digital Humanities (DH) has, of late, gone from strength to strength. New t...
words, written many centuries ago, describe the general situation with respect to the “abundance”-th...
To discuss in the short space of this paper all the interesting and important new reference sources...
Changes in providing reference services for academic research in literature are examined, with the e...
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities offers the first ov...
The History of the Book is a rapidly developing area of study, which brings together several branche...
A significant effect of the crisis in academic publishing is the decline in publication and purchase...
The Humanities Reference Guide shares the principles of referencing, and provides an overview of fou...
Traditionally, humanities scholars have resisted describing their raw material as “data.” Instead, ...
Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is p...
This book is composed of a selection of papers presented at a conference in Cambridge in December 20...
New-style universities, shaped by the reforms to tertiary education, which have taken place in all E...
This paper explores the ways that critics writing in the early nineteenth century developed argument...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Abstract: This is a quantitative analysis of 100 references retrieved on information use and needs o...
It is widely agreed that Digital Humanities (DH) has, of late, gone from strength to strength. New t...
words, written many centuries ago, describe the general situation with respect to the “abundance”-th...