Open Scholarship in the Humanities

Exploring the rise of open scholarship in the digital era and its transformational impact on how knowledge is created, shared, and accessed, this open access book offers new insights on the history, development, and future directions of openness in the humanities and identifies key drivers, opportun...

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Main Author: Arthur, Paul Longley (auth)
Other Authors: Hearn, Lydia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2024
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