Biblio

Found 162 results
Filters: First Letter Of Last Name is G  [Clear All Filters]
Book
Gikandi, Simon, and Evan Mwangi. The Columbia guide to East African literature in English since 1945 In The Columbia guides to literature since 1945. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
Golumbia, David. The Cultural Logic of Computation. Harvard University Press.
Gold, Matthew K.. Debates in the Digital Humanities. U of Minnesota Press.
Gold, Matthew K.. Debates in the Digital Humanities. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
Bhambra, Gurminder K., Delia Gebrial, and Kerem Nişancıoğlu. Decolonising the University. Pluto Press, Submitted.
Gilliland, Anne J.. Enduring paradigm, new opportunities: the value of the archival perspective in the digital environment. Washington, D.C: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2000.
Glen, John M.. Highlander: No Ordinary School 1932-1962. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky, 1988.
Gitelman, Lisa. Raw Data Is an Oxymoron. MIT Press, 2013.
Eve, Martin Paul, and Jonathan Gray. Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access. MIT Press.
Eve, Martin Paul, and Jonathan Gray. Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access. The MIT Press, 2020.
Gilliland, Anne J., Sue McKemmish, and Andrew J. Lau. Research in the Archival Multiverse. Monash University Publishing, 2016.
Gilliland, Anne J., and Sue McKemmish. Research in the Archival Multiverse., Submitted.
Gordin, Michael D.. Scientific Babel: The Language of Science from the Fall of Latin to the Rise of English. London: Profile Books.
Griffin, Ross. Seven. Humanity’S Greatest Hope The American Ideal in Marvel’s The Avengers. University of California Press.
Gore, Jennifer. The struggle for pedagogies: critical and feminist discourses as regimes of truth. New York: Routledge, 1993.
Gumbel, Andrew. Won’t Lose This Dream: How an Upstart Urban University Rewrote the Rules of a Broken System.
Book Chapter
Bates, Lynsey A., Elizabeth A. Bollwerk, Jillian E. Galle, Fraser D. Neiman, Jerome W. Crowder, Mike Fortun, Rachel Besara, and Lindsay Poirier. "Archaeological Data in the Cloud: Collaboration and Accessibility with the Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS).", 85-107. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020.
Hjorth, Larissa, Heather Horst, Anne Galloway, Genevieve Bell, Mike Fortun, Kim Fortun, and George E. Marcus. "Computers In/And Anthropology: The Poetics and Politics of Digitization.", 11-20. New York: Taylor & Francis.
Samek, Toni, Paul T. Jaeger, Ursula Gorham, and Natalie Greene Taylor. "Critical Reflection on Librarianship and Human Rights: A Book and Continuing Endeavor.", 245-263. Bingley, UNITED KINGDOM: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2016.
Eve, Martin Paul, Jonathan Gray, and Thomas Herve Mboa Nkoudou. "Epistemic Alienation in African Scholarly Communications: Open Access as a Pharmakon.", 25-40. MIT Press.
Drucker, Johanna, and Matthew K. Gold. "Humanistic Theory and Digital Scholarship.", 504. University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
Gilliland, Anne J., Andrew J. Lau, Sue McKemmish, and Keiji Fujiyoshi. "Pluralizing the Archive." In SpringerBriefs in Political Science, 61-70. Singapore: Springer, 2021.
Grande, Sandy. "Refusing the University." Routledge, 2018.
Gillespie, Tarleton, Pablo J. Boczkowski, and Kirsten A. Foot. "The Relevance of Algorithms.", 167. MIT Press.
Georgios, Styliaras, Craig Dietrich, and John Bell. "Representing Culture via Agile Collaboration." IGI Global.

Pages