5. Unbound publishes work that explores
the interstices of digital scholarship,
broadly conceived, with an emphasis on
on digital cultural studies; critical digital
digital humanities; libraries, archives,
and museums; the interpretive social
sciences; and socially engaged
computational or quantitative methods.
9. Comics Studies@UNT Blog
https://blogs.library.unt.edu/comics/
Contribute to our Comics Studies Blog:
• Share resources for teaching or research
with comics
• Review recent comics, graphic novels, or
films
• Analyze a scene or panel from a comic
• Participate in our Comics Studies Reading
Group
13. For UNT faculty, staff or students who
want to publish a free open text in any
discipline.
Open Books are free to read, download,
and share!
Books are available in an accessible
online format.
Low-cost print options may be available.
If interested, contact: john.martin@unt.edu
https://openbooks.library.unt.edu/
Notes de l'éditeur
A few of the tools we’re currently using at UNT Libraries. I’ve done trainings and workshops that have incorporated some of these. Others, like Omeka, have been adopted independently by faculty working on their own projects. They provide a wide range of functionalities that allow us to provide platforms for many types of scholarly publications, for example…