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iPRES 2006
The Third International Conference on the Preservation of Digital Objects
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Conference program: Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
Unknown author (Cornell University Library, 2013-10-14)Conference program web page for the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities held the November 8, 2008, at Cornell University. -
Panel discussion remarks
Potter, Peter (2009-03-16)Potter's introductory comments in the context of the panel discussion, "Publishing Crisis, Institutional Perspectives," given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
Panel discussion remarks
Hohendahl, Peter U. (2009-03-16)Hohendahl's introductory comments in the context of the panel discussion, "Publishing Crisis, Institutional Perspectives," given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
Panel discussion remarks
Sakai, Naoki (2009-03-16)Sakai's introductory comments in the context of the panel discussion, "Publishing Crisis, Institutional Perspectives," given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
Response to Milad Doueihi
Lewis, Philip (2009-03-05)Lewis's response to Milad Doueihi's paper, "Digital Objecthood and Scholarly Publishing," given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
Digital Objecthood and Scholarly Publishing
Doueihi, Milad (2009-03-04)Doueihi's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
Response to John Guillory, "How Scholars Read"
Mann, Jenny (2009-03-04)Mann's response to John Guillory's paper, "How Scholars Read," given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
Works Cited ("How We Think")
Hayles, N. Katherine (2009-03-04)List of works cited in Hayles's paper "How We Think: The Transforming Power of Digital Technologies," given November 7, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
Reconceptualizing Archives and Scholarly Editions
Waters, Donald J. (2009-03-04)Waters's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities. -
How We Think: The Transforming Power of Digital Technologies
Hayles, N. Katherine (2009-03-04)Hayles's paper given November 7, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities.