This peer-reviewed e-journal is devoted to the study and reformulation of received philological and philosophical ideas of writing and reading in the Digital Era. It is part of the Directory of Open Access Journals.
, Brown University, United States
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Humanist Studies & the Digital Age Vol. 4 No. 1 (2015): Lector in Rete: Figures of the Reader in Digital Humanities - Perspectives
Change of Paradigm: From Individual to Community-Based Scholarship
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Humanist Studies & the Digital Age Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017): Networks and Projects: New Platforms in Digital Humanities - Perspectives
Scholarly Networks and Collaborative Practices (Proceedings of the Colloquium held at Brown University on April 16-18, 2015)
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