Text and Genre in Reconstruction Effects of Digitalization on Ideas, Behaviours, Products and Institutions

In this broad-reaching, multi-disciplinary collection, leading scholars investigate how the digital medium has altered the way we read and write text. In doing so, it challenges the very notion of scholarship as it has traditionally been imagined. Incorporating scientific, socio-historical, material...

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Other Authors: McCarty, Willard (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Open Book Publishers 2010
Series:Digital Humanities Series
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