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Scholarship
- Roy Rosenzweig, "Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past", June 2006
- Daniel J. Cohen, "From Babel to Knowledge: Data Mining Large Digital Collections", March 2006
- Michael Jon Jensen, "Evolution, Intelligent Design, Climate Change, and the Scholarly Ecosystem", March 2006
- Daniel J. Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig, "Web of lies? Historical knowledge on the Internet", December 2005
- David A. Bell, "The Bookless Future: What the Internet is Doing to Scholarship", May 2005
- Roy Rosenzweig, "Should Historical Scholarship Be Free?", April 2005
- Patrick Manning , "Gutenberg-e: Electronic Entry to the Historical Professoriate", December 2004
- Joshua Brown, "History and the Web, From the Illustrated Newspaper to Cyberspace: Visual Technologies and Interaction in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries", June 2004
- Brian Dennis, Carl Smith, and Jonathan Smith, "Using Technology, Making History: A Collaborative Experiment in Interdisciplinary Teaching and Scholarship", June 2004
- Randy Bass, "The Garden in the Machine: The Impact of American Studies on New Technologies", December 1999
- Carl Smith, "Can You Do Serious History on the Web?", February 1998


