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FLIP It with Web 2.0 - Free Online Tools to Enhance the Student Research Process
Online Humanities Scholarship: The Shape of Things to Come
Transitioning a Society Journal Online: A Guide to Financial and Strategic Issues
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
Comunicação Online
Conclusion
Conference Participants
Connections: An Essential Element of Online Learning Communities
Digital Humanities 2.0: A Report on Knowledge
Enforcement
European Elephants in the Room (are they the ones with the bigger or smaller ears?)
EVIA, Sustainability, and Mission-Creep
FLIP It with Web 2.0 - Free Online Tools to Enhance the Student Research Process, Part I - FOCUS
FLIP It with Web 2.0 - Free Online Tools to Enhance the Student Research Process, Part II – LINK/LOCATE
FLIP It with Web 2.0 - Free Online Tools to Enhance the Student Research Process, Part III - INPUT/INVESTIGATE/IMPLEMENT
FLIP It with Web 2.0 - Free Online Tools to Enhance the Student Research Process, Part IV – PRODUCE/PRESENT/PAYOFF
Free Online Anthropology Videos and Video Clips
Free Online Psychology Videos, Interactive Media, Textbooks, and More
Give us editors! Re-inventing the edition and re-thinking the humanities
Graphics and when not to use images
Homer Multitext project
Homer Multitext project—a response
How To Prevent Cheating In Online Courses
HyperCities: A Case Study for the Future of Scholarly Publishing
Introduction
Managing Rights
Negotiating the Cultural Turn As Universities Adopt a Corporate Model in an Economic Downturn
Non-Consuming Relevance: “The Grub Street Project”
Perpetual Stewardship: Comments on Penelope Kaiserlian’s Paper on the Rotunda Press
Previewing a Collection
Previewing a Module
Removable Type
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
Schedule of Events
Sustainability: The Elephant in the Room
Sustaining Digital Scholarship in Archaeology
The EVIA Digital Archive Project: Challenges and Solutions
The EVIA Project: Many Challenges, Some Solutions
The Grub Street Project Appendix
The Grub Street Project: A Cautionary Tale
The Grub Street Project: Imagining Futures in Scholarly Editing
The Idols of Scholarly Publishing
Tips on Diversity
Underpinnings of the Social Edition
Underpinnings of the Social Edition Appendix 1
Underpinnings of the Social Edition Appendix 2
Underpinnings of the Social Edition Appendix 3
Urban Renewal: Some Lessons for HyperCities from the Preserving Virtual Worlds Project
Using Color to enhance the readability of your content
Working within Blackboard
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