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Scholarly Communication
Past, present and future of knowledge inscription
Biographical note
Adriaan van der Weel (PhD 1998 in Literature, University of Leiden), holds the Bohn chair of modern Dutch book history in the Department of Book and Digital Media Studies. He is an editor of Digital Humanities Quarterly, and the Brill book series on Scholarly Communication.
Ernst D. Thoutenhoofd, (PhD1996 in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Durham, UK), is currently a lecturer in Groningen University’s Department of Pedagogy and Educational Sciences. He has published in various social science disciplines on the construction of knowledge, and is an editor of the Brill book series on Scholarly Communication.
Ray Siemens (PhD 1997 in English Literature, University of British Columbia), is Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing at the University of Victoria, and Professor of English with appointment in Computer Science. His work focuses on the connections between computational method and humanities practice.
Ernst D. Thoutenhoofd, (PhD1996 in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Durham, UK), is currently a lecturer in Groningen University’s Department of Pedagogy and Educational Sciences. He has published in various social science disciplines on the construction of knowledge, and is an editor of the Brill book series on Scholarly Communication.
Ray Siemens (PhD 1997 in English Literature, University of British Columbia), is Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing at the University of Victoria, and Professor of English with appointment in Computer Science. His work focuses on the connections between computational method and humanities practice.
Editorial Board
Marco Beretta, University of Bologna, Italy
Amy Friedlander, Washington, DC USA
Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, UK
Chuck Henry, Council on Library and Information Resources, USA
Willard McCarty, King’s College London, UK / University of Western Sydney, Australia
Mariya Mitova, Leiden, The Netherlands
Patrik Svensson, Umeå University, Sweden
Melissa Terras, University College London, UK
John Willinsky, Stanford University, USA
Paul Wouters, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Amy Friedlander, Washington, DC USA
Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, UK
Chuck Henry, Council on Library and Information Resources, USA
Willard McCarty, King’s College London, UK / University of Western Sydney, Australia
Mariya Mitova, Leiden, The Netherlands
Patrik Svensson, Umeå University, Sweden
Melissa Terras, University College London, UK
John Willinsky, Stanford University, USA
Paul Wouters, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Readership
All those with an interest in reading and writing as scholarly work, and in academic text and publications as products and resources of scholarship. It also targets researchers studying the past, present and future of scholarship and scientific research.
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Edited by Wido van Peursen, Leiden University, Ernst D. Thoutenhoofd, Groningen University, and Adriaan van der Weel, Leiden University
Combining both case studies and theoretical reflections, this book offers a varied range of assessments about digital conditions of philological inquiry. The book details instruments and processes of digital text criticism along with reflection on the increasingly unstable reconstructions of ...
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