L'histoire contemporaine à l'ère numérique = Contemporary history in the digital age, Bruxelles : P.I.E. Lang, 2013
Liste chronologique*:
- Vannevar Bush, “As We May Think,” The Atlantic (July 1945)
- Jacques Barzun, Clio and the Doctors: Psycho-History, Quanta-History and History (1974)
- Roy Rosenzweig, Steve Brier, and Josh Brown, Who Built America? From the Centennial Exposition of 1876 to the Great War of 1914, CD-ROM (1993)
- Roy Rosenzweig and Michael O’Malley, “Brave New World or Blind Alley?” American History on the World Wide Web,” JAH (1997)
- Edward Ayers, “The Pasts and Futures of Digital History”” (1999)
- Edward Ayers, “History in Hypertext” (1999)
- Robert Darnton, “An Early Information Society: News and the Media in Eighteenth-century Paris“ The American Historical Review, 105.1 (2000)
- Philip J. Ethington, “Los Angeles and the Problem of Urban Historical Knowledge” (2000)
- Roy Rosenzweig and Michael O”Malley, “The Road to Xanadu: Public and Private Pathways on the History Web,” JAH (2001)
- David Staley, Computers, Visualization, and History: How New Technology will Transform Our Understanding of the Past (2002)
- Orville Burton, Computing in the Social Sciences and Humanities (2002)
- Edward Ayers and William G. Thomas, The Valley of the Shadow (2003)
- Edward Ayers and William G. Thomas, “The Differences Slavery Made: A Close Analysis of Two American Communities,” AHR (2003)
- Roy Rosenzweig, “Scracity or Abudance?” Preserving the Past in a Digital Era” AHR (2003)
- Dan Cohen, “History and the Second Decade of the Web,” Rethinking History (2004)
- William G. Thomas, “Computing and the Historical Imagination,” Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens and John Unsworth (eds.) A Companion to Digital Humanities, Blackwell, 2004
- Edward L. Ayers, “Doing Scholarship on the Web: Ten Years of Triumphs”And A Disappointment” Journal of Scholarly Publishing (2004) [on my computer] [court]
- Dan Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig, Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving and Presenting the Past on the Web (2005)
- William G. Thomas, “Writing a Digital History Journal Article from Scratch: An Account,” Digital History (2007)
- William Turkel, The Programming Historian (2008)
- Andrew Torget, Texas Slavery Project (2008)
- “Interchange: The Promise of Digital History,” JAH (2008)
Histoire numérique: références bibliographiques
- Benkler, Yochai. The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom (New Haven: Yale, 2006).
- Berners-Lee, Tim. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web (Collins, 2000).
- Borgman, Christine L. “Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet” (MIT Press, 2007).
- Bugeja, Michael J., Dimitrova, Daniela V., Vanishing Act: The Erosion of Online Footnotes and Implications for Scholarship in the Digital Age (Litwin Books, LLC, 2010)
- Cohen, Dan and Roy Rosenzweig. Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving and Presenting the Past on the Web (Philadelphia: Pennsylvania, 2005).
“ Council on Library and Information Resources, Working Together or Apart:” Promoting the Next Generation of Digital Scholarship, Report of a Workshop Cosponsored by” the Council on Library and Information Resources and” The National Endowment for the Humanities, March 2009.
- Deyrup, Marta Mestrovic, Digital Scholarship (Taylor & Francis, 2009)
- Gomez, Jeff.” Print is Dead: Books in our Digital Age” (Macmillan, 2007).
- Knowles, Anne Kelly (ed.), Past Time, Past Place: GIS for History (Redlands, CA: ESRI, 2002).
- Litman, Jessica. Digital Copyright: Protecting Intellectual Property on the Internet (Prometheus, 2000).
- Peters, Michael, Roberts, Peter , The Virtues of Openness: Education and Scholarship in a Digital Age (Paradigm Publishers, 2010)
- Ryan, Marie-Laure.” Narrative across Media: The Languages of Storytelling” (Nebraska Press, 2004).
- Ryan, Marie-Laure. Narrative as Virtual Reality: Immersion and Interactivity in Literature and Electronic Media, (Johns Hopkins U.P., 2003).
- Schreibman, Susan, Ray Siemens and John Unsworth (eds). A Companion to Digital Humanities (Blackwell, 2004).
- Schuurman, Nadine. GIS: A Short Introduction (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2003).
- Staley, David.” Computers, Visualization, and History: How New Technology with Transform Our Understanding of the Past (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002).
- Sunstein, Cass R. Infotopia: How Many Minds Produce Knowledge (Oxford, 2006).
- Van Peursen, Wido, Thoutenh, Ernst D., Van Der Weel, Adriaan” (Eds.), Text Comparison and Digital Creativity: The Production of Presence and Meaning in Digital Text Scholarship (Scholarly Communication) (Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers, 2010)
- Weber, Steven. The Success of Open Source (Cambridge, MA: Harvard, 2005).
- Willinsky, John, The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship (Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing), (MIT Press, 2006)
- Willinsky, John. The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship (Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2005).
- Wright, Alex.” Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages” (Cornell, 2008).
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