Chapter
Foreword Stephen Robertson
Introduction: The Bones of Digital History Gary Osmond and Murray G. Phillips
Part 1: Digital History and the Archive
1. The Library's Role in Devloping Web-Based Sport History Resources Wayne Wilson
2. Sport History and Digital Archives in Practice Martin Johnes and Bob Nicholson
Part II: Digital History as Archive
3. @www.olympic.org.nz: Organizational Websites, E-Spaces, and Sport History Geoffery Z. Kohe
4. "Dear Collective Brain. . .": Social Media as a Research TOol in Sport History Mike Cronin
5. Into the Digitial Era: Sport History, Teaching and Learning, and Web 2.0 Tara Magdalinski
6. "Get excited people!": Online Fansites and the Circulation of the Past in the Preseason Hopes of
7. Interactivity, Blogs, and the Ethics of Doing Sport History Rebecca Olive
8. Death, Mourning, and Cultural Memory on the Internet: The Virtual Memorialization of Fallen Sport
Part III: Digital History is History
9. On the Nature of Sport: A Treatise in Light of Universality and Digital Culture Synthia Sydnor
10. Who's Afraid of the Internet?: Swimming in an Infinite Archive Fiona McLachlan and Douglas Boo
Conclusion: Digital History Flexxes its Muscle Murray G. Phillips and