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__NOTOC__ H-Net ("Humanities & Social Sciences Online") is an interdisciplinary forum for scholars in the humanities and social sciences. It is best known for hosting electronic mailing lists organized by academic disciplines; according to the organization's website, H-Net lists reach over 100,000 subscribers in more than 90 countries. The H-Net Network has grown until it is now endorsed by many academic professional organizations. Its over 180 topic- or discipline-specific lists are often the primary internet forum for scholars. Individual lists are "edited by a team of scholars";〔 each has a board of editors. In addition to its email lists, H-Net provides three related online services: *H-Net Reviews: reviews of books and other publications, commissioned and published on its website and through its listservs *H-Net Job Guide: academic position announcements, available on its website and through email *H-Net Academic Announcements: announcements of academic conferences, calls for papers, and programs H-Net is hosted by the Department of History at Michigan State University. ==Discussion networks== Many of the lists deal with various areas of historical study. Within two years of its founding, H-Net was recognized as being "among the most dynamic and effective contributions" to the internationalization of scholarship.〔Steven A. Leibo, ("H-Net and the Internationalization of Scholarship," ) ''Perspectives: The Newsletter of the American Historical Association'', 33: 5 (May–June 1995).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「H-Net」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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