Apparemment, d'après Lisa Spiro (Digital Media Center, Rice University), on recenserait plus de co-auteurs dans les e-revues en sciences humaines que dans les revues "traditionnelles" (où la majorité des articles seraient mono-auteur).
"“Building digital collections, creating software, devising new analytical methods, and authoring multimodal scholarship typically cannot be accomplished by a solo scholar,” Ms. Spiro writes on her blog. “Rather, digital humanities projects require contributions from people with content knowledge, technical skills, design skills, project management experience, metadata expertise, etc.”"
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(source: The Chronicle: Wired Campus Blog, 27/04/2009)