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)
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…
The End of H-Net? (2)
My post on Monday in which I speculated about the possible end of H-Net has certainly generated a fair amount of discussion, both in the blogosphere and, I’m told, on the H-Net editors internal listserv. To see where the conversation is going, you can read the discussion on Cliopatria, read the multiple comments added to…
The End of H-Net?
Do you get too much email? Obviously, this is a facetious question, because all of us get too much email. More and more people have become so overwhelmed by the amount of email in their inboxes that they are declaring “email bankruptcy.” And, as I’ve written previously, for a younger generation of students (who before…