Digital futures: Changes in scholarship, open educational resources and the inevitability of interdisciplinarity

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 11 (1-2):177-184 (2012)
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The nature and extent of the impact of digital scholarship is a contested area; reviewing the arguments here, the article emphasises the importance of cultural communities and collaborative partnerships between disciplines, and looks to the potential of a new openness in scholarly practices for fostering and being fostered by such interdisciplinary working

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