Digital Scholarship Publications Overview

Established in 2005 by Charles W. Bailey, Jr., Digital Scholarship provides information and commentary about digital copyright, digital curation, digital repository, open access, scholarly communication, and other digital information issues. Digital Scholarship's digital publications are open access. Both print and digital publications are under versions of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License. All works include sources that are in English. (See the "Digital Scholarship Chronology" and "Reviews of Digital Scholarship Publications" for more details.)

Digital Scholarship's books are available from Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com. Libraries can use CreateSpace's expanded distribution via Ingram and Baker & Taylor to order the books. See each book's Digital Scholarship web page (below) for other known international purchase options, such as AbeBooks.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.jp, Amazon.de, Amazon.fr, Fishpond.com.au, Flipkart.com, and McNallyRobinson.com.

From April 2005 through April 2012, Digital Scholarship had over 10.5 million visitors from 228 counties and over 50.8 million file requests, including over 34.5 million page views.