July 7, 2006
Gutenberg-e Lets Historians Present Research in Nontraditional Ways
BEYOND BELLS AND WHISTLES: Six years ago, Helena Pohlandt-McCormick learned that her dissertation on the 1976 uprising in Soweto, South Africa, was among the first prizewinners in the Gutenberg-e project, a digital-publishing collaboration between the Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia University and the American Historical Association.
With a push from Robert Darnton, a professor of history at Princeton University and then-president of the association, the competition
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