Just FYI, and quoting from the
referenced page:
“Longer term, there are exciting possibilities
for scholarship as authors embrace technology and the capabilities of the
platform. This month as part of the Current Scholarship Program at JSTOR,
humanistic scholars are seeing the potential for publishing more compelling and
effective work through the integration of text with other media. The
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, under the catalytic
leadership of editors Hilary Ballon and David Brownlee and the stewardship of
the University of California Press, has begun publishing papers where images,
video, and GIS technologies are integral to the text, enabling readers to
engage in new ways and better understand their arguments. The society has also
mounted a campaign to encourage submissions of this kind and is working with
other societies in the arts to do the same.”
Please forgive any duplication.
Cheers,
Janine Henri
ARLIS/NA Liaison to the Society of Architectural Historians
Architecture, Design, and Digital Services Librarian
UCLA Arts Library
1400 Public Affairs Building
Box 951392
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1392
office: 310-206-4587
fax: 310-825-1303
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Subject: [SAH-LISTSERV] JSTOR to begin publishing electronic books
Five of the nation's leading university
presses - Chicago, Minnesota, North Carolina, Princeton, and Yale - are at the
forefront of a new effort to publish scholarly books online as part of the
non-profit service JSTOR. Their books, representing ground-breaking scholarship
across the humanistic, social, and scientific disciplines, are expected to be
available in 2012. Read more about
electronic books and about SAH's contributions to the digital scholarship
revolution.