Humanities 2.0, part 2

To follow up on this morning's post about the possibilities presented by large-scale, full-text book databases, Robert Darnton has written this article about the challenges facing research libraries as they try to build their own digital repositories. It's part of a series of articles he's written for the New York Review of Books over the past two years.

Matt Wood

Matt Wood is a book review editor for TriQuarterly, and a writer and social media specialist for the University of Chicago Medicine. He graduated from the Master of Arts in Creative Writing program at Northwestern University in 2007, where his final thesis, "Through an Unlocked Door," won the Distinguished Thesis Award.

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