This toolkit will help administrators create a coherent institutional strategy for supporting digital humanities activities and the valuable outputs that they generate. In addition this tooklit will help to: Understand all of the stages in the digital lifecycle of a project, from project planning to preservation and outreach. Assess the range of project types and complexity, so that your solution can include both scale solutions and customized support where it is needed. Clearly communicate the paths of support to campus faculty. Articulate institutional expectations for project leaders. Obtain the commitment of key stakeholders
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Universities have a long history of change in learning and teaching to suit various government initi...
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Building on success, forging new ground: The question of sustainability by Donald J. Waters This pa...
Sustainability plan submitted in the successful application for the 2014-2016 NEH Digital Humanities...
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholar...
Now that the Digital Humanities (DH) are becoming a well-established research field, producing semin...
This project builds on the Ithaka Case Studies in Sustainability, which helped to surface the signif...
The “Communities sustaining digital scholarship” project is a study of how communities understand an...
This paper proposes a new perspective on the enormous and unresolved challenge to existing practices...
When planning to build a digital resource, project leaders tend to spend a great deal of time think...
This short presentation will focus on the requirements for sustainability planning for Digital Resea...
This chapter approaches sustainability in digital scholarship from a comprehensive point of view, be...
This paper focuses on three factors that contribute to the sustainability of digital scholarly resou...
As more and more scholars experiment with digital methods and with building digital collections, wha...
Economic sustainability is a pressing concern for many digital library projects. One key to achievin...
Universities have a long history of change in learning and teaching to suit various government initi...
The sustainability of digital humanities research projects is a pressing issue for humanities comput...
Building on success, forging new ground: The question of sustainability by Donald J. Waters This pa...
Sustainability plan submitted in the successful application for the 2014-2016 NEH Digital Humanities...
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholar...