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- W1969134324 abstract "This volume grew out of a survey of historians involving digital history in the tenure, promotion, and review (TPR) process; M.E. Sharpe encouraged its expansion into an edited volume that would examine digital scholarship as it functions (or not) in the TPR process across a variety of disciplines. Editor Deborah Lines Andersen is a librarian by training and a co-editor of the Journal of the Association for History and Computing, so it is no surprise that among the fifteen contributors to this collection of thirteen essays are nine librarians or professors of information science, three historians, and three specialists in instructional and research technology. What is surprising is that their vision of the present and future of digital scholarship in TPR is one in which publishers play a small role and from which university presses are all but absent from start to finish. In her general introduction, Andersen prefaces a complicated 'systems view of the academic universe' by asking, 'Who are the [relevant] players within the system of tenure, promotion, and review?' and goes on to enumerate them as digital scholars; departments and schools; universities; and academic communities such as professional associations and disciplinary email lists (17-18). In a closing essay entitled 'Stories of the Future,' historian David J. Staley imagines five very different scenarios for the role of digital scholarship, in which 'the variable that has been altered in [End Page 122] each case is the degree to which the institutions of the academy - hiring and tenure committees, professional societies, the administrative bodies of the university - accept or reject digital scholarship' (238). In between, only three essays consider the role of the publisher in any depth, and in one of those 'publisher' is essentially shorthand for 'commercial publisher.' 1 Perhaps the contributors share a collective blind spot; perhaps it's really true that the end result of computer networks is disintermediated publishing and the withering away of the traditional press; or perhaps it's simply the case that scholarly publishers have not done a good enough job of demonstrating that their contribution to the TPR process is not bounded by the print journals and monographs that have defined their role for the past century." @default.
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- W1969134324 title "Digital Scholarship in the Tenure, Promotion, and Review Process (review)" @default.
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