The Chronicle of Higher Education

What Promise Does the Internet Hold for Scholars?

By Raymond W. Smock

The Internet and other components of the rapidly expanding information superhighway, more formally known as the National Information Infrastructure, offer great promise for research in the humanities and for wide-ranging cultural and educational enrichment. But from its very beginnings, the electronic revolution has been driven...

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