Religious studies in the web archive: a new opportunity?
<http://wp.me/p20y83-13F <http://wp.me/p20y83-13F>>

To paraphrase a former archbishop of Canterbury, this post is a call to hearken 
unto the cause of the archived web. Religious studies scholars were quick to 
embrace the emerging discipline of Internet Studies, and in particular to see 
the potential of social media as an object of study for understanding new ways 
in which individuals and organisations acted religiously online. This 
enthusiasm has not been matched by a similar engagement with the archived web. 
(Continues…)

Peter J. Webster
Gary F. Daught
Omega Alpha | Open Access
<http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com <http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com/>>
Covering the evolving open scholarship movement in religion and theology
oa.openaccess at gmail dot com | @OAopenaccess

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