Electronic resources in the humanities
Abstract
While Gutenberg's invention is likely to endure for some time, it is indisputable that the prominence of print is diminishing. The recently published Mellon report University Libraries and Scholarly Communication highlights the symbiosis between the humanities and the print medium. It maintains that electronic media will ultimately change the nature of the humanities and spawn a new kind of discourse with fundamentally different features. The report asserts that the shift from print to electronic media, which began in the late twentieth century, will have widespread consequences on the intellectual experience of modern society, reaching beyond print and libraries.
Citation
Bénaud, C. and Bordeianu, S. (1995), "Electronic resources in the humanities", Reference Services Review, Vol. 23 No. 2, pp. 41-50. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb049244
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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