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Social Dimensions of Humanities Research

Eleven years after Brown & Duguid (2000) released their Social Life of Information, we find that even in humanities, a field that typically conjures an image of a lone scholar toiling in dusty archives, the process of research is very much a social endeavor. Last week, in collaboration with the Research Information Network, we released…

April 12, 2011 in digital humanities, information practices, OII.

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