Further reading

Aversa, E.S., Blazek, R. The Humanities: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited; 1994.

Bair, S., Carlson, S. Where keywords fail: using metadata to facilitate digital humanities scholarship. Journal of Library Metadata. 2008; 8(3):249–262.

Beavers, A. Searching for philosophy: A review of Google Scholar and Google News. Teaching Philosophy. 2005; 28(4):367–371.

Bynum, T.W., Moor, J., American Philosophical Association. The Digital Phoenix: How Computers Are Changing Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers; 1998.

Devine, J., Egger-Sider, F. Going beyond Google: The Invisible Web in Learning and Teaching. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc.; 2009.

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