This presentation was part of a panel at the Charleston Conference 2016. The panel was described as follows: Scholars in the digital humanities produce work that breaks the constraints of the printed page--the monograph's traditional form--and University Presses and University Libraries are adapting their practices to meet the changing publication needs of these scholars and their research. Encouraged by the Mellon Foundation, in particular, Presses and Libraries are experimenting with various ways to meet the needs of these scholars. Anthony Watkinson, Honorary Lecturer in the Department of Information Studies at University College London will set the scene. Rebecca Welzenbach, Director of Strategic Integration and Partnerships at Michigan...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
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 presentation was given as part of a panel with Susan Doerr of the University of Minnesota Press...
This is a link to a webinar recording of a Charleston Conference webinar titled Sustainable Publish...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
Digital Publishing in the Arts and Humanities in four parts. [Part One:] Digital Publishing in the A...
Several high profile projects in North America and Europe are exploring the potential of flipped pub...
Digital Publishing in the Arts and Humanities in four parts. [Part One:] Digital Publishing in the A...
Digital Publishing in the Arts and Humanities in four parts. [Part One:] Digital Publishing in the A...
Digital scholarship, particularly with digital monographs, requires a great deal of work that tradit...
Building and Sustaining Fulcrum: A Digital Publishing Platform for Humanists and Social Scientists ...
In recent years, a number of innovations have emerged that seek to provide sustainable alternatives ...
The rise of library-based digital scholarly publishing creates new opportunities to meet scholars’ e...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
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 presentation was given as part of a panel with Susan Doerr of the University of Minnesota Press...
This is a link to a webinar recording of a Charleston Conference webinar titled Sustainable Publish...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
Digital Publishing in the Arts and Humanities in four parts. [Part One:] Digital Publishing in the A...
Several high profile projects in North America and Europe are exploring the potential of flipped pub...
Digital Publishing in the Arts and Humanities in four parts. [Part One:] Digital Publishing in the A...
Digital Publishing in the Arts and Humanities in four parts. [Part One:] Digital Publishing in the A...
Digital scholarship, particularly with digital monographs, requires a great deal of work that tradit...
Building and Sustaining Fulcrum: A Digital Publishing Platform for Humanists and Social Scientists ...
In recent years, a number of innovations have emerged that seek to provide sustainable alternatives ...
The rise of library-based digital scholarly publishing creates new opportunities to meet scholars’ e...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
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...