Public and Distributed Scholarship
in an Age of Wires and Empires
David Silver
Assistant Professor
University of Washington
In 1996, the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies, a not-for-profit
online center devoted to mapping the then-emerging academic field of
digital culture, was established. This presentation will include a history
of the Center and a discussion of barriers to collective knowledge,
including discipline-based scholarship, geographically-based publication,
and the limits of print. The briefing will conclude with a few modest
solutions to these problems, and some notes regarding the role of public
and distributed scholarship in the Age of Empire.
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