Part Deux: Exploring the Signs of Abandonment of Online Digital Humanities Projects

By Luis Meneses1, Jon Martin2, Richard Furuta3, Ray Siemens1

1. University of Victoria 2. King's College London 3. Texas A&M University

Building online research components for projects in the digital humanities is a common practice. However, not many researchers have a plan for these online components once the project halts or comes to an end. Consequently, many of these projects…

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