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Surfing the Internet and Academic Research: What Use for Historians?
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) - Papers
  • Michael K. Organ, University of Wollongong
  • Catriona McGurk, University of Wollongong
Publication Date
1-3-1996
Publication Details
This article was originally published as Organ, MK and McGurk, G, Surfing the Internet and Academic Research: What Use for Historians?, Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 27(1), March 1996, 31-39.
Abstract

The Internet is a relatively new phenomenon whose value has yet to be proven in an academic research environment. Many scholars remain sceptical of its uses beyond entertainment and the supply of general information. Through the example of historical research, this paper attempts to reveal both the present limitations and future scope of the new technology.

Citation Information
Michael K. Organ and Catriona McGurk. "Surfing the Internet and Academic Research: What Use for Historians?" (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/morgan/11/