Humanities scholars’ needs for open social scholarship platforms as online scholarly information sharing infrastructure

By Daniel Tracy1, Graham Jensen2

1. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2. University of Victoria

The contemporary scholarly communication environment is characterized by the growth in mandates and infrastructure for open access publication and open approaches to the research lifecycle, with a consequent explosion in the number of online…

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