This article discusses the relationship between digital humanities and disciplinary boundaries in the last decade, primarily in the context of the national project Synergies. It offers first an overview of Synergies as a concrete example of the way technological change impacts the very notion of disciplines by trying to create a platform that was interdisciplinary by nature, then discusses the creation of a new Digital Humanities centre in Québec—Le Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques – and the ways it was conceived as encompassing a range of disciplinary approach
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
This paper introduces the CFI-funded project Synergies: The Canadian Information Network for Researc...
The gradual transition to a digital society necessitates that all organizations and institutes adapt...
Open access (OA) publication has emerged, with disruptive effects, as a major outlet for scholarly p...
Digital Humanities lie at the crossroads between technology and humanistic research. Contemporary te...
This article briefly describes the suite of Open Access initiatives at the University of Calgary. Th...
●Background on research project ●Open Access: a long desire for transition ●Open Access targets in E...
Digitalization was supposed to be a transformation force for the academic publishing sector, but it ...
Digitalization was supposed to be a transformation force for the academic publishing sector, but it ...
Digital Humanities lie at the crossroads between technology and humanistic research. Contemporary te...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
There is an abundance of innovative publishing happening within the humanities, much of which is ena...
This paper introduces the CFI-funded project Synergies: The Canadian Information Network for Researc...
The gradual transition to a digital society necessitates that all organizations and institutes adapt...
Open access (OA) publication has emerged, with disruptive effects, as a major outlet for scholarly p...
Digital Humanities lie at the crossroads between technology and humanistic research. Contemporary te...
This article briefly describes the suite of Open Access initiatives at the University of Calgary. Th...
●Background on research project ●Open Access: a long desire for transition ●Open Access targets in E...
Digitalization was supposed to be a transformation force for the academic publishing sector, but it ...
Digitalization was supposed to be a transformation force for the academic publishing sector, but it ...
Digital Humanities lie at the crossroads between technology and humanistic research. Contemporary te...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...