| Description |
xxiv, 309 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Contents |
Introduction: Roy Rosenzweig : scholarship as community / Anthony Grafton -- Rethinking history in new media -- Scarcity or abundance? Preserving the past -- Web of lies? Historical knowledge on the Internet / with Daniel J. Cohen -- Wikipedia: Can history be open source? -- Practicing history in new media: teaching, researching, presenting, collecting -- Historians and hypertext: is it more than hype? / with Steve Brier -- Rewiring the history and social studies classroom: needs, frameworks, dangers, proposals / with Randy Bass -- The riches of hypertext for scholarly journals -- Should historical scholarship be free? -- Collecting history online / with Daniel J. Cohen -- Surveying history in new media -- Brave new world or blind alley? American history on the World Wide Web / with Michael O'Malley -- Wizards, bureaucrats, warriors, and hackers: writing the history of the Internet -- The road to Xanadu : public and private pathways on the History Web. |
| Subject(s) |
History -- Computer network resources.
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Historiography -- Philosophy.
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Historiography -- Methodology.
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Historiography -- Forecasting.
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Digital media.
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Internet.
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World Wide Web.
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History -- Study and teaching.
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History -- Research.
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Historians.
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| ISBN/ISSN |
3475317 |
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