Technology, Scholarship, and the Humanities:
The Implications of Electronic Information
September 30 - October 2, 1992
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
of the National Academies
of Sciences and Engineering
Irvine, California
Summary of Proceedings
This publication was supported by a generous
grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to
the American Council of Learned Societies
Sponsoring Organizations
The Getty Art History Information Program
The American Council of Learned Societies
The Coalition for Networked Information
The Council on Library Resources
The Research Libraries Group, Inc.
© All rights reserved, 1993
The American Council of Learned Societies and
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Technology, Scholarship, and the Humanities:
The Implications of Electronic Information
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