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eLearning and Digital Publishing
Online Information Review, 2006Issues in Organizing and Disseminating Knowledge in the 21st Century.- Issues in Organizing and Disseminating Knowledge in the 21st Century.- Focus on eLearning and Distributed Education.- The Provision of Non-Local Programmes in Hong Kong: The Experience of the Open University of Hong Kong.- The Synergy between Information Literacy and eLearning ...
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Computer, 2013
Efforts undertaken during the past two years have resulted in evolving Computer's content for mobile applications so that readers can access information in a form that's convenient for them.
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Efforts undertaken during the past two years have resulted in evolving Computer's content for mobile applications so that readers can access information in a form that's convenient for them.
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1997
This presentation covers the general topic of ‘Digital Publishing’ in the context of - the German MEDOC Project and - the German Strategic Digital Library Initiative V3D2 and, more specifically, - in the context of organizing EUROGRAPHICS’97 from the publication point of view.
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This presentation covers the general topic of ‘Digital Publishing’ in the context of - the German MEDOC Project and - the German Strategic Digital Library Initiative V3D2 and, more specifically, - in the context of organizing EUROGRAPHICS’97 from the publication point of view.
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Digital Publishing Seen from the Digital Humanities
Logos, 2014This article provides an overview of digital humanities activities that relate to publishing. Digital humanities is a growing scholarly domain, defi nitions of which vary but which generally involves the application of computers to research questions that fall within the traditional remit of the humanities.
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Bridging the Digital Publishing Divide
Logos, 2021Abstract An anthropological view of the publishing industry sees it as a culture with its own assumptions and patterns, in which publishing companies are macro-communities associated with micro-communities of readers. Anthropology sees ‘digital culture’ in a comparable way.
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