Computer networking and scholarly communication in the twenty-first-century university

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Computer networking and scholarly communication in the twenty-first-century university

edited by Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy Stephen

(SUNY series in computer-mediated communication)

State University of New York Press, c1996

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book explores the various ways in which computer networking, and more specifically the Internet, is changing the practices, the structure, and the products of academic scholarship. It considers research, teaching, and dissemination of knowledge across a range of disciplines in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences in order to identify particular uses of networking that will come to constitute the academic world of the future. The contributors consider such themes as how networking and particular software environments can be used to support inquiry within research specialties and how scholars in diverse disciplines respond to the availability of new networked channels of scholarly communication. In the context of education, they argue that networking can reconfigure the process of learning, encompassing new audiences, new relationships with teachers, and new learning skills adapted for the network environment. The products of such new configurations are also discussed. The future of electronic journal publication is considered by innovators who have designed some of the first experiments in refereed electronic journal publication. Finally, the new responsibilities and roles of the academic library and academic publishers in a networked environment are debated.

目次

Preface PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKING AND SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION Computer Networking, Communication, and Scholarship Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy Stephen PART II: ISSUES IN COMPUTER NETWORKING AND SCHOLARSHIP How Is the Medium the Message: Notes on the Design of Networked Communication Peter Lyman Institutional and Policy Issues in the Development of the Digital Library Brian Kahin Assessing the Costs of Technology: Contructing Scholarly Services in Today's Network Environment Timothy Stephen and Teresa M. Harrison PART III: COMPUTER NETWORKING, RESEARCH, AND ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES A. Using Computer Network for Research Computer Networking and Textual Sources in the Humanities Susan Hockey Cooperative and Collaborative Mediated Research Duncan Sanderson How Do You Get a Hundred Strangers to Agree?: Computer Mediated Communication and Collaboration Fay Sudweeks and Sheizaf Rafaeli Living Inside the (Operating) System: Community in Virtual Reality John Unsworth The Multifaceted and Novel Nature of Using Cyber-Texts as Research Data Laura J. Gurak B. Moving Academic Disciplines Online Computer Networking in Ornithology Jack P. Hailman Roadmap to Scholarly Electronic Communication and Publishing at the American Mathematical Society David L. Rodgers, Kevin W. Curnow, Drury R. Burton, Greg S. Ullmann, William B. Woolf The Labyrinth: An Electronic Information Network for Medieval Studies Deborah Everhart PART IV: USING COMPUTER NETWORKS FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING A. Networking and Higher Education Online Education: The Future Linda Harasim Hypermedia and Higher Education J. L. Lemke Equal Access to Computer Networks for Students and Scholars with Disabilities Sheryl E. Burgstahler B. Networking in the Classroom Medieval Misfits: An Undergraduate Discussion List Carolyn P. Schriber VICE in REST William D. Graziadei The Solidarity Network: Universities, Computer-Mediated Communication, and Labor Studies in Canada Jeff Taylor Creating a Virtual Academic Community: Scholarship and Community in Wide-Area Multiple-User Synchronus Discussions Michael Day, Eric Crump, Rebeca Rickly PART V: USING COMPUTER NETWORKS TO DISSEMINATE KNOWLEDGE A. Electronic Academic Journals on Computer Networks Dimensions of Electronic Journals Brian Gaines Electronic Academic Journals: From Disciplines to "Seminars"? Jean-Claude Guédon The Electronic Journal and Its Implications for the Electronic Library Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon, Brian Shackel B. Disseminating and Archiving Network Information The Role of Academic Libraries in the Dissemination of Scholarly Information in the Electronic Environment Lyman Ross, Paul Philbin, Merri Beth Lavagnino, Albert Joy The Body in the Virtual Library: Rethinking Scholarly Communication Kenneth Arnold Equality in Access to Network Information by Scholars with Disabilities Tom McNulty Building New Tools for the Twenty-First-Century University: Providing Acess to Visual Information David L. Austin PART VI: NAVIGATING THE NETWORK: AN INTRODUCTION A Short Primer for Communicating on the Global Net John December List of Contributors Index

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