Preprint for the humanities – fiction or a real possibility?
Journal Title: Studia Historiae Scientiarum - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue
Abstract
Even though the use of open preprint databases for scholarly publications is commonplace in several disciplines, their possibilities remain largely unexplored in the humanities. This article examines the emergence and the dynamics of academic preprint and evaluates the possibilities for introducing preprint for the humanities.
Authors and Affiliations
Steven Laporte
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