There is a driving imperative for new knowledge, approaches and technologies to empower scholarship, especially in emerging areas of inquiry. Sources of information now extend beyond the written word to include a wide range of born-digital objects. This paper examines the changing landscape in which digital scholars find, collaborate, create and process information and, as a result, scholarship is being transformed. It discusses the key elements required to build an institutional infrastructure, which will not only support new practices but also integrate scholarly literature into emerging and evolving models that generate true digital scholarship. The paper outlines some of the major impediments in implementing such a model, as well as sug...
The developing digital context for scholarship in the University brings pressures and opportunities ...
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic environment....
While industries such as music, newspapers, film and publishing have seen radical changes in their b...
Digital information and the increasing amount and availability of its basis, data, is changing schol...
International audienceThis paper explores what is needed to foster an acceptance of digital practice...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss what the beginning of the Internet Age means for th...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
The gradual transition to a digital society necessitates that all organizations and institutes adapt...
Governments, research organisations, cultural institutions, and commercial entities have invested su...
In 2002, with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, CLIR hosted a meeting of scholars, librar...
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic environment. ...
ManuscriptA new form of scholarship has emerged in recent years that can be called digital scholarsh...
Today's research and scholarship is data- and information-intensive, distributed, interdisciplinary,...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
Abstract— Widespread access to digital technologies has enabled digital scholars to access, create,...
The developing digital context for scholarship in the University brings pressures and opportunities ...
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic environment....
While industries such as music, newspapers, film and publishing have seen radical changes in their b...
Digital information and the increasing amount and availability of its basis, data, is changing schol...
International audienceThis paper explores what is needed to foster an acceptance of digital practice...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss what the beginning of the Internet Age means for th...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
The gradual transition to a digital society necessitates that all organizations and institutes adapt...
Governments, research organisations, cultural institutions, and commercial entities have invested su...
In 2002, with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, CLIR hosted a meeting of scholars, librar...
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic environment. ...
ManuscriptA new form of scholarship has emerged in recent years that can be called digital scholarsh...
Today's research and scholarship is data- and information-intensive, distributed, interdisciplinary,...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
Abstract— Widespread access to digital technologies has enabled digital scholars to access, create,...
The developing digital context for scholarship in the University brings pressures and opportunities ...
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic environment....
While industries such as music, newspapers, film and publishing have seen radical changes in their b...