The growth and evolution of digital scholarship in the humanities has produced new genres of scholarly work and publication, reliant upon new ways of representing and sharing evidence, analysis, and interpretation. Meanwhile, extant systems of scholarly communication, including publication, discovery, access-provision, maintenance, and preservation, too often exclude digital research products, to the potential detriment of the entire scholarly record. This paper considers one genre of digital humanities scholarship: the thematic research collection, a digital collection of primary sources gathered to support research on a theme. This genre is recognizable and increasingly common, yet wildly heterogeneous in precise form, function, and purpo...
This version of the article was submitted to American Libraries Magazine on November 12, 2015. It is...
Today we have more information at our fingertips than at any other time in human history. The proble...
What are the implications of the terms we use to describe large-scale text-based electronic scholars...
The growth and evolution of digital scholarship in the humanities has produced new genres of scholar...
Scholarship across disciplines is changing in the face of digital methodologies, novel forms of evid...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
Advancing digital libraries to increase the sustainability and usefulness of digital scholarship dep...
With the emerging prominence of digital humanities scholarship, academic libraries are taking steps ...
This paper gives an overview of the ways that humanities research is embracing new digital resources...
The emerging trends in digital(ized) collection development from 1997 are examined using a sample of...
This is a submission to the "Interrogating the social realities of information and communications sy...
The rise of library-based digital scholarly publishing creates new opportunities to meet scholars’ e...
The study of what is collectively labeled New Media —the cultural and artistic practices made possi...
Changing reality of research production in the Humanities A new research paradigm With the massive a...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature on Digital Scholarship, aimed at better ...
This version of the article was submitted to American Libraries Magazine on November 12, 2015. It is...
Today we have more information at our fingertips than at any other time in human history. The proble...
What are the implications of the terms we use to describe large-scale text-based electronic scholars...
The growth and evolution of digital scholarship in the humanities has produced new genres of scholar...
Scholarship across disciplines is changing in the face of digital methodologies, novel forms of evid...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
Advancing digital libraries to increase the sustainability and usefulness of digital scholarship dep...
With the emerging prominence of digital humanities scholarship, academic libraries are taking steps ...
This paper gives an overview of the ways that humanities research is embracing new digital resources...
The emerging trends in digital(ized) collection development from 1997 are examined using a sample of...
This is a submission to the "Interrogating the social realities of information and communications sy...
The rise of library-based digital scholarly publishing creates new opportunities to meet scholars’ e...
The study of what is collectively labeled New Media —the cultural and artistic practices made possi...
Changing reality of research production in the Humanities A new research paradigm With the massive a...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature on Digital Scholarship, aimed at better ...
This version of the article was submitted to American Libraries Magazine on November 12, 2015. It is...
Today we have more information at our fingertips than at any other time in human history. The proble...
What are the implications of the terms we use to describe large-scale text-based electronic scholars...