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New Roles for Scholarly Publishers: “Theater Historiography,” the Web Site
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 August 2012
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- Behind the Bookstall: An Editors' and Publishers' Forum
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- Copyright © American Society for Theatre Research 2012
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1. “Theater Historiography: A Gathering Place for Theater Students and Scholars to Share Ideas and Tools,” www.theater-historiography.org.
2. Richard Nash and Mike Shatzkin have spoken and written extensively about the future of book publishing in the digital era. Richard Nash's blog can be found at http://rnash.com/ and Mike Shatzkin's at www.idealog.com/blog/.
3. “About the Site,” at www.theater-historiography.org/about/.
4. Video accessible via “On Creating an All-Digital Theatre Textbook,” at www.theater-historiography.org/2012/04/24/on-creating-an-all-digital-theatre-textbook/.