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      <title>On Demand Publishing in the Humanities</title>
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      <description>On Demand Publishing in the Humanities [1], apart from being the most acronymically challenged of eLib&amp;rsquo;s progeny, was one of the earliest projects to start, and will shortly conclude. The project deliverable was the creation of a set of electronic modules for Humanities students, combining lecturers&amp;rsquo; materials with copyright materials provided by publishers. One of the interesting things about doing research is the way that one is occasionally ambushed by one&amp;rsquo;s result.</description>
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