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"Our Cultural Commonwealth" The Report of the American Council of Learned Societies Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Emerging Disciplines: Shaping New Fields of Scholarly Inquiry in and beyond the Humanities
Graduate Education in Research Ethics for Scientists and Engineers
Modules Linking to Computing Cases
Online Humanities Scholarship: The Shape of Things to Come
A Response to the Responses of John Unsworth and John Rink on “The EVIA Digital Archive Project: Challenges and Solutions”
As Transparent as Infrastructure: On the research of cyberinfrastructure in the humanities
Being an Ethical Job Candidate
Biomatrix Case Exercises - Student Module
Civil War Washington, the Walt Whitman Archive, and Some Present Editorial Challenges and Future Possibilities
Conference Participants
Digital Humanities 2.0: A Report on Knowledge
Discussion of Patel, Sheingorn, and Smail Papers
Discussion of Poovey and Presner Papers
Discussion of Smail and Herlinghaus Papers
Ethical Leadership Using "Incident at Morales"
European Elephants in the Room (are they the ones with the bigger or smaller ears?)
EVIA, Sustainability, and Mission-Creep
From Transatlantic Histories of “Intoxication” to a Hemispheric “War on Affect”: Paradoxes Unbound
Give us editors! Re-inventing the edition and re-thinking the humanities
Graduate Education in Research Ethics for Scientists and Engineers: Graduate Research Ethics Banquet
Graduate Education in Research Ethics for Scientists and Engineers: Moral Delibaration Workshop
Graduate Education in Research Ethics: Case Analysis Workshop
Homer Multitext project
Homer Multitext project—a response
HyperCities: A Case Study for the Future of Scholarly Publishing
Introduction
Introduction
Magic
Making the Cognitive Turn in Art History: A Case Study
Music, Biological Evolution, and the Brain
Negotiating the Cultural Turn As Universities Adopt a Corporate Model in an Economic Downturn
Non-Consuming Relevance: “The Grub Street Project”
On the Possibilities for a Deep History of Humankind
Open Course Library : Art Appreciation
Open Course Library : Introduction To Logic
Open Course Library : Introduction To Philosophy
Open Course Library : Music Appreciation
Participant Biographies
Perpetual Stewardship: Comments on Penelope Kaiserlian’s Paper on the Rotunda Press
Practical and Professional Ethics Bowl Activity: Follow-Up In-Depth Case Analysis
Response to Gregory Nagy, Homer Multitext project
Response to Roger Bagnall paper: Integrating Digital Papyrology
Response to ROTUNDA: a university press starts a digital imprint
Rotunda: A University Press Starts a Digital Imprint
Roundtable Discussion
Schedule of Events
Scholarly Information Management: A Proposal
Sustainability: The Elephant in the Room
Sustaining Digital Scholarship in Archaeology
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