This collection contains all the details you need to be able to download books from Ebrary in the University Library Catalogue to your own portable device (see for compatible devices). You can then 'loan' the eBooks for a fortnight and can always loan any items again after that time.
You won't get fined as the eBook is returned on time for you and you can read the eBook offline, so you don't require an active internet connection.
'03ebka.pdf' is a presentation and '03ebkb.pdf' is a class exercise to accompany the 'E-books' presentation. Both are taken from a Master's level module, 'Electronic publishing', taught at the Department of Information Studies, University College London. The header page for this collection of resources is at: http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/33.
A collection of teaching materials taken from a Master's level module at University College London with a focus on the digital humanities and electronic publishing. The header page with a list of contents and links is at: http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/34.
The materials here were originally constructed as part of a project titled 'OER Digital Humanities (DHOER)' at University College London, funded under the UK Open Educational Resources, phase II, Ai: release strand (06/10) in 2011 by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and Jisc.
The 'Electronic publishing - full.7z' zipped folder contains all of the collection items in open document formats.
This zipped folder contains all of the 'Electronic publishing' collection items.
This is a collection of teaching materials taken from a Master's level module at University College London with a focus on the digital humanities and electronic publishing. The header page with a list of contents and links is at: http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/34 and the full collection can be viewed at http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/33/.
The materials here were originally constructed as part of a project titled 'OER Digital Humanities (DHOER)' at University College London, funded under the UK Open Educational Resources, phase II, Ai: release strand (06/10) in 2011 by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and Jisc.