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J. Holbrook, Britt. "What is interdisciplinary communication? Reflections on the very idea of disciplinary integration." Synthese 190, no. 11 (2013): 1865-1879.
Holbrook, Teri, and Nicole M. Pourchier. "Collage as Analysis: Remixing in the Crisis of Doubt." Qualitative Inquiry 20, no. 6: 754-763.
J. Holbrook, Britt. Philosopher's Corner: Open Science, Open Access, and the Democratization of Knowledge.
Hoffmann, Michael H. G., Jan C. Schmidt, and Nancy J. Nersessian. "Philosophy of and as interdisciplinarity." Synthese 190, no. 11 (2013): 1857-1975.
Hoffmann, Anna Lauren. Data Violence and How Bad Engineering Choices Can Damage Society.
Hoeppe, Götz. "Working data together: The accountability and reflexivity of digital astronomical practice." Social Studies of Science 44, no. 2: 243-270.
Hodgson, Dorothy L., and Richard A. Schroeder. "Dilemmas of Counter-Mapping Community Resources in Tanzania." Development and Change 33, no. 1: 79-100.
Ho, Janice. "An Archive of Action and the Politics of Human Rights." Critical Analysis of Law 7, no. 2.
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.
Hine, Christine. "Databases as Scientific Instruments and Their Role in the Ordering of Scientific Work." Social Studies of Science 36, no. 2: 269-298.
Hilgartner, Stephen. "Biomolecular Databases New Communication Regimes for Biology?" Science Communication 17, no. 2: 240-263.
Hess, Charlotte. "The Unfolding of the Knowledge Commons." St. Anthony’s International Review: 13-24.
Hess, Charlotte, and Elinor Ostrom. Understanding Knowledge as a Commons: From Theory to Practice., Submitted.
Herle, Anita, and Sandra Rouse. Cambridge and the Torres Strait: Centenary Essays on the 1898 Anthropological Expedition., Submitted.
Herb, Ulrich, and Joachim Schöpfel. Open divide: critical studies on open access. Sacramento, CA: Library Juice Press, 2018.
Hepler-Smith, Evan. "Molecular Bureaucracy: Toxicological Information and Environmental Protection." Environmental History 24, no. 3: 534-560.
Henrich, Andreas, and Tobias Gradl. "DARIAH(-DE): Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities — Concepts and Perspectives." International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 7, no. supplement: 47-58.
Hennessy, Kate, Natasha Lyons, Stephen Loring, Charles Arnold, Mervin Joe, Albert Elias, and James Pokiak. "The Inuvialuit Living History Project: Digital Return as the Forging of Relationships Between Institutions, People, and Data." Museum Anthropology Review 7, no. 1-2 (2013): 44-73.
Helmreich, Stefan. "Induction, deduction, abduction, and the logics of race and kinship." American Ethnologist 34, no. 2 (2007): 230-232.
Heller, Lambert, Ronald The, and Sönke Bartling. "Dynamic Publication Formats and Collaborative Authoring." Opening Science (Submitted).
Hedges, M., A. Jordanous, Stuart Dunn, C. Roueche, M.W. Kuster, T. Selig, M. Bittorf, and W. Artes. "New models for collaborative textual scholarship.", 1-6.
Hazelkorn, Ellen, Georgiana Mihut, George Chen, and Leslie Chan. "University Rankings and Governance by Metrics and Algorithms." In Elgar handbooks in education series. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021.
N. Hayles, Katherine. "Print Is Flat, Code Is Deep: The Importance of Media-Specific Analysis." Poetics Today 25, no. 1: 67-90.
N. Hayles, Katherine. "The Materiality of Informatics." Configurations 1, no. 1: 147-170.
N. Hayles, Katherine. "Traumas of Code." Critical Inquiry 33, no. 1: 136-157.

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