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Revised Open Access Policy from RCUK
Open Door, by hagit_. Licence CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Research Councils UK (RCUK) have recently published a revised version of their Policy on Open Access, which is open for comments until 20th March and will come into effect on 1st April 2013. The key … Continue reading
RED in the Chronicle of Higher Education
The Reading Experience Database is featured prominently in an article by Jennifer Howard just published in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Past and present RED project members Shafquat Towheed, Edmund King, Simon Eliot, Rosalind Crone and Katie Halsey discussing the significance of … Continue reading
DH Publication: Digital_Humanities published by MIT Press
Digital_Humanities, published by MIT Press Software Studies Initiative, a collaborative project run by CUNY Graduate Center and California Institute for Telecommunications and Information, have just published an innovative multi-authored book with MIT Press, entitled Digital_Humanities and written by Peter Lunenfeld, Anne Burdick, Johanna … Continue reading
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DH Event: The Finch Report, open access and the historical community, 18 Jan 2013
Open Access Badges by biblioteekje from Flickr. CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0. The Finch Report, open access and the historical community – free colloquium Friday, January 18 2013 Institute of Historical Research, University of London, Court room, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, … Continue reading
DH Publication: Simon Tanner’s Balanced Value Impact Model
Cover of Simon Tanner “Measuring the Impact of Digital Resources” Simon Tanner, King’s College London, has just published the result of his research on “Measuring the Impact of Digital Resources.” This report, funded by the Arcadia Fund, delineates what Tanner … Continue reading
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