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Daniel Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig, “Web of lies? Historical Knowledge on the Internet.” 2005.
Jerome McGann, “Sustainability: the Elephant in the Room,” from McGann, Online Humanities Scholarship: The Shape of Things to Come (2010).
David Levy, “No time to think: Reflections on information technology and contemplative scholarship,” Ethics and Information Technology 9 (15 December 2007): 237-249.
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Lisa Spiro, “Doing Digital Scholarship,” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities blog.
William G. Thomas, “Writing a Digital History Journal Article from Scratch: An Account,” Digital History (2007)
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Peruse: American Council of Learned Societies, Our Cultural Commonwealth, 2006
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