Anthropology: Blurring the Lines and Moving the Camera-The Beginnings of Web-Based Scholarship in Anthropology.

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Title: Anthropology: Blurring the Lines and Moving the Camera-The Beginnings of Web-Based Scholarship in Anthropology.
Authors: Barkin, Gareth, Stone, Glenn Davis
Source: Social Science Computer Review. May2000, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p125. 7p.
Subject Terms: *Electronic information resources, Anthropology
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: Focuses on a study on the technological advances in the use of online anthropological scholarly products in the United States. Blurring of the types of boundaries of pedagogy, books and museum displays; Use of referred publication in filming a stage play; Integration of subsequent on-line scholarly activity.
Database: Education Research Complete
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Abstract:Focuses on a study on the technological advances in the use of online anthropological scholarly products in the United States. Blurring of the types of boundaries of pedagogy, books and museum displays; Use of referred publication in filming a stage play; Integration of subsequent on-line scholarly activity.
ISSN:08944393
DOI:10.1177/089443930001800202