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Humanists, Libraries, Electronic Publishing, and the Future
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Library Trends Volume 40, Number 4, ISSN 0024-2594

Abstract

Discusses the impact of computerization on humanists and libraries. Highlights include a lack of relevant databases; a reliance on original text; vocabulary and language issues; lack of time pressure; research style; attitudes of humanists toward technology; trends in electronic publishing; hypertext; collection development; electronic mail; scholarly communication; and preservation. (70 references) (LRW)

Citation

Sweetland, J.H. (1992). Humanists, Libraries, Electronic Publishing, and the Future. Library Trends, 40(4), 781-803. Retrieved August 15, 2024 from .

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