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The End of H-Net? (5)

Posted on September 24, 2007August 21, 2010 by Mills

For those of you following the discussion here about H-Net, listservs and blogs, and the future of scholarly conversations in a digital environment, here are a couple of additional links for you. The discussion of these issues that is going on on the H-German list has included two more posts. Here is a clip from…

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The End of H-Net? (4)

Posted on September 20, 2007August 21, 2010 by Mills

The conversation that I struck up last week on the viability of the email listserv as a primary mode of scholarly communication has been picked up on the H-German list. I have no way of knowing if Paul Steege of Villanova University even read what I’d written, but even if he has not, he raises…

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The End of H-Net? (3)

Posted on September 14, 2007August 21, 2010 by Mills

In a comment on one of the subsequent posts I wrote in the on-going H-Net thread here on edwired, Matthew Gilmore, one of the H-Net Vice Presidents, suggested that I take a look at the discussion of my post that was taking place on H-Scholar. Herewith is a detailed look at what I found: After…

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The End of H-Net? Responses in the Blogosphere

Posted on September 13, 2007September 15, 2007 by Mills

Here is a sampling of the blogs that have picked up on this thread: AHA Today (with extensive and interesting comments) Legal History Blog Cliopatria (at HNN) Open Wiki Blog Planet Progressive Historians Histnet (in German) uutiset ja keskusteluf (in Finnish) Unrepentant Marxist

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