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Fred gibbs. historyproef
2012-03-23 ⚑blog
historyproef historyproef frederick w gibbs what. who. blog projects courses cv the uncertain place of review work 16 February 2012 Mark Tebeau 8217;s thoughtful post about open peer review addresses some of the terra paene incognita ahead for the Journal of the Digital Humanities in terms of open peer review. I say paene mostly because several prominent projects Kathleen Fitzpatrick 8217;s Planned Obsolescence, Jack Dougherty and
Http://historyproef.org/blog/publishing/the-tyrany-of-the-citation/
historyproef historyproef who. what. blog Projects Courses CV Search May 4th, 2011 7. Filed under digital humanities, professionalization, publishing. tyranny of the citation The recent and rightfully praised comparison of Zotero and EndNote raises many excellent points. A considerable amount of the article and the discussion it generated addresses citation prowess mdash;the ability for the software to get properly formatted
Http://historyproef.org/blog/publishing/the-uncertain-place-of-review-work/ [..]
historyproef historyproef who. what. blog Projects Courses CV Search February 16th, 2012 0. Filed under publishing. the uncertain place of review work Mark Tebeau 8217;s thoughtful post about open peer review addresses some of the terra paene incognita ahead for the Journal of the Digital Humanities in terms of open peer review. I say paene mostly because several prominent projects Kathleen Fitzpatrick 8217;s Planned Obsolescence,
Fred gibbs. historyproef
2012-03-23 blog
historyproef historyproef frederick w gibbs what. who. blog projects courses cv the uncertain place of review work 16 February 2012 Mark Tebeau 8217;s thoughtful post about open peer review addresses some of the terra paene incognita ahead for the Journal of the Digital Humanities in terms of open peer review. I say paene mostly because several prominent projects Kathleen Fitzpatrick 8217;s Planned Obsolescence, Jack Dougherty and
Http://historyproef.org/blog/publishing/the-tyrany-of-the-citation/
historyproef historyproef who. what. blog Projects Courses CV Search May 4th, 2011 7. Filed under digital humanities, professionalization, publishing. tyranny of the citation The recent and rightfully praised comparison of Zotero and EndNote raises many excellent points. A considerable amount of the article and the discussion it generated addresses citation prowess mdash;the ability for the software to get properly formatted
Http://historyproef.org/blog/publishing/the-uncertain-place-of-review-work/ [..]
historyproef historyproef who. what. blog Projects Courses CV Search February 16th, 2012 0. Filed under publishing. the uncertain place of review work Mark Tebeau 8217;s thoughtful post about open peer review addresses some of the terra paene incognita ahead for the Journal of the Digital Humanities in terms of open peer review. I say paene mostly because several prominent projects Kathleen Fitzpatrick 8217;s Planned Obsolescence,
Http://historyproef.org/blog/publishing/the-uncertain-place-of-review-work/ [..]
historyproef historyproef who. what. blog Projects Courses CV Search February 16th, 2012 0. Filed under publishing. the uncertain place of review work Mark Tebeau 8217;s thoughtful post about open peer review addresses some of the terra paene incognita ahead for the Journal of the Digital Humanities in terms of open peer review. I say paene mostly because several prominent projects Kathleen Fitzpatrick 8217;s Planned Obsolescence,

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