Electronic Scholarship or, Scholarly Publishing and the Public
Unsworth, John
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Title
Electronic Scholarship or, Scholarly Publishing and the Public
Author(s)
Unsworth, John
Contributor(s)
Finneran, Richard
Issue Date
1996
Keyword(s)
Humanities computing
Electronic scholarship
Date of Ingest
2007-01-21T09:11:45Z
Abstract
In a volume devoted to particular electronic projects in the humanities, I thought it might be useful to talk about the context in which this activity is taking place. I don't think we can understand the real importance of electronic scholarly editions--or our own responses to them--unless we see electronic scholarship in its larger cultural context. But that argument can't be made without at least sketching out what that context might be, so I ask you to bear with me while I do that: although it may not seem so at the outset, I eventually will come around from the general to the specific.
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