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Introduction The scholarly monograph has been compared to the Hapsburg monarchy in that it seems to have been in decline forever! It was in 2002 that Stephen Greenblatt, in his role as president of the US Modern Language Association, urged his membership to recognise what he called a ‘crisis in scholarly publication’. It is easy to forget now that this crisis, as he then saw it, had nothing to do with the rise of digital technologies, e-publishing, or open access. Indeed, it puts his words in...
ACM Computing Classification System: ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
humanities, digital age, technology, digitisation, scholarly identity, scholarship, scholarly publishing, Education, EDU015000, JNM, [INFO.INFO-DL] Computer Science [cs]/Digital Libraries [cs.DL], [INFO.INFO-DL]Computer Science [cs]/Digital Libraries [cs.DL]
humanities, digital age, technology, digitisation, scholarly identity, scholarship, scholarly publishing, Education, EDU015000, JNM, [INFO.INFO-DL] Computer Science [cs]/Digital Libraries [cs.DL], [INFO.INFO-DL]Computer Science [cs]/Digital Libraries [cs.DL]
ACM Computing Classification System: ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Introduction The scholarly monograph has been compared to the Hapsburg monarchy in that it seems to have been in decline forever! It was in 2002 that Stephen Greenblatt, in his role as president of the US Modern Language Association, urged his membership to recognise what he called a ‘crisis in scholarly publication’. It is easy to forget now that this crisis, as he then saw it, had nothing to do with the rise of digital technologies, e-publishing, or open access. Indeed, it puts his words in...