In discussing the state of Web-based resources in my field, nineteenth-century American literature, my purpose is to provide some assessment of notable achievements and good works in progress, as well as to offer some comments about directions for the future
This article addresses a project of electronic edition of eighteenth-century drama manuscripts, intr...
In our current professional environment, there is a lot of energy and attention paid to the digital ...
In this paper we explore layered conceptions of access and accessibility as they relate to the theor...
In discussing the state of Web-based resources in my field, nineteenth-century American literature, ...
The American historical editing profession has a rich and varied history of publishing projects rang...
While digital humanists have often discussed how digital editing develops students’ abilities to rea...
Although the web has had a profound impact upon scholarly editing in the humanities, the profession ...
Waters's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
Some scholars still doubt that the electronic text has much of a role in humanities, and particula...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
Connection and Education: Editors and the Web--Editing Native American Materials--Editing Around Bla...
Spring and Summer 2008, Volume 30, Numbers 1 & 2 If You Have to Explain It, Is it Still Funny?, Be...
The University of Oregon and the University Libraries support six open access journals, which is ena...
In this paper we explore layered conceptions of access and accessibility as they relate to the theor...
Digital critical editions hold the promise of supporting new scholarly research activities not previ...
This article addresses a project of electronic edition of eighteenth-century drama manuscripts, intr...
In our current professional environment, there is a lot of energy and attention paid to the digital ...
In this paper we explore layered conceptions of access and accessibility as they relate to the theor...
In discussing the state of Web-based resources in my field, nineteenth-century American literature, ...
The American historical editing profession has a rich and varied history of publishing projects rang...
While digital humanists have often discussed how digital editing develops students’ abilities to rea...
Although the web has had a profound impact upon scholarly editing in the humanities, the profession ...
Waters's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
Some scholars still doubt that the electronic text has much of a role in humanities, and particula...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
Connection and Education: Editors and the Web--Editing Native American Materials--Editing Around Bla...
Spring and Summer 2008, Volume 30, Numbers 1 & 2 If You Have to Explain It, Is it Still Funny?, Be...
The University of Oregon and the University Libraries support six open access journals, which is ena...
In this paper we explore layered conceptions of access and accessibility as they relate to the theor...
Digital critical editions hold the promise of supporting new scholarly research activities not previ...
This article addresses a project of electronic edition of eighteenth-century drama manuscripts, intr...
In our current professional environment, there is a lot of energy and attention paid to the digital ...
In this paper we explore layered conceptions of access and accessibility as they relate to the theor...