Tag Archives for Digital Publishing
Reimagining the Digital Monograph – Design Thinking to Build New Tools for Researchers
Scholarly books are increasingly available in digital form, but the online interfaces for using these books often allow only for the browsing of portable document format (PDF) files. JSTOR Labs, an experimental product development group within the not-for-profit digital library … Continue reading
Scholarly work in the Internet age: Co-evolving technologies, institutions and workflows
This study explores how ICTs and the Internet are influencing, and being influenced by, the evolution of institutions, organizations and workflows that play a role in scholarly work. Based on a literature review and a structured analysis of 8 carefully … Continue reading
Stanford University Press pioneering digital academic publishing through innovative program
Stanford University Press’s digital publishing program gives scholars an extraordinary opportunity to publish and peer review their interactive scholarship. Read More
Libraries and the Evolution of Alternative Digital Publishing in the Humanities
The growth and evolution of digital scholarship in the humanities has produced new genres of scholarly work and publication, reliant upon new ways of representing and sharing evidence, analysis, and interpretation. Meanwhile, extant systems of scholarly communication, including publication, discovery, … Continue reading
Information Architecture Lenses: Perspectives on Structure
Information architecture is the practice of designing the virtual structures that underpin digital products. With digital products becoming more complex and specialized, information architecture remains as essential as ever. These structures demand deliberate and vigorous attention. Read More