From SEP to SEPIA: How and Why Indiana University is Helping the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

  • Allen C
  • Jagodzinski C
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The article focuses on the collaboration of Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) and Indiana University. SEP is designed to keep growing and responding to new scholarly developments. Authors can edit entries through Web interface on the server and submit changes for editorial review. It was built through major grants from National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation. Meanwhile, Indiana University Libraries have a national reputation in the field of digital library innovation and activity, having established its Digital Library Program in 1996.

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Allen, C., & Jagodzinski, C. (2006). From SEP to SEPIA: How and Why Indiana University is Helping the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Against the Grain, 18(4). https://doi.org/10.7771/2380-176x.4919

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