Digital information and the increasing amount and availability of its basis, data, is changing scholarship to a more or less dramatic extent. New areas of research and knowledge have been created by the availability of machine-produced data, calculations, and simulations in various academic disciplines. In academic teaching, too, digitized sources and forms of learning are about to convert studying and lecturing to a considerable amount. However, no adequate infrastructure for digital information has emerged yet. Whereas in the field of scientific information providers (libraries, document centers, publishers etc.) new services, arrangements and business models are being experimented with, the scholarly disciplines are, by and large, laggin...
Depending on your perspective, digital media threatens to either destroy or revolutionize millennia-...
Doueihi's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
There is growing interest in the impact of digital technologies on meaning-making practices and iden...
Digital information and the increasing amount and availability of its basis, data, is changing schol...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss what the beginning of the Internet Age means for th...
Purpose: The paper is a discussion of what the beginning of the Internet Age means for the functions...
Abstract— Widespread access to digital technologies has enabled digital scholars to access, create,...
At the dawn of the 21st century we are witnessing a dramatic growth in the production of knowledge, ...
New digital and web-based technologies are spurring rapid and radical changes across all media indus...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89092/1/1999_Scholar_In_Digital_Age_JJD_1.0.pd
AbstractThis paper advocates that connectivity is the technological foundation of digital scholarshi...
In this paper I review current debates about the nature of scholarship in higher education (followin...
This paper explores the impact of the digital age on the work life of academics and reports research...
As digital technologies have come to dominate the conduct and dissemination of scholarship, seasoned...
Depending on your perspective, digital media threatens to either destroy or revolutionize millennia-...
Doueihi's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
There is growing interest in the impact of digital technologies on meaning-making practices and iden...
Digital information and the increasing amount and availability of its basis, data, is changing schol...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss what the beginning of the Internet Age means for th...
Purpose: The paper is a discussion of what the beginning of the Internet Age means for the functions...
Abstract— Widespread access to digital technologies has enabled digital scholars to access, create,...
At the dawn of the 21st century we are witnessing a dramatic growth in the production of knowledge, ...
New digital and web-based technologies are spurring rapid and radical changes across all media indus...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89092/1/1999_Scholar_In_Digital_Age_JJD_1.0.pd
AbstractThis paper advocates that connectivity is the technological foundation of digital scholarshi...
In this paper I review current debates about the nature of scholarship in higher education (followin...
This paper explores the impact of the digital age on the work life of academics and reports research...
As digital technologies have come to dominate the conduct and dissemination of scholarship, seasoned...
Depending on your perspective, digital media threatens to either destroy or revolutionize millennia-...
Doueihi's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
There is growing interest in the impact of digital technologies on meaning-making practices and iden...