Digital Humanities Forum 2015: Peripheries, Barriers & Hierarchies, University of Kansas, September 26th, 2015: https://idrh.ku.edu/dhforum2015 "Up in Arms: The Collision of Intellectual Property and Collaborative Practices." Rachel Mann is at the University of South Carolina. "The More the Merrier: Tapping into the Power of Librarians to Collaborate on Undergraduate Digital Humanities Assignments." Stewart Varner is at the University of North Carolina. "Overlapping Hierarchies: Academic Libraries and Digital Humanities." Andrew Rouner is at Washington University in St. Louis
As academic institutions respond to increasing demands for greater access to transparent and reusabl...
Digital Humanities Forum 2015: Peripheries, Barriers & Hierarchies, University of Kansas, September ...
Presentation by Laura Ruschman at the Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts and Humani...
1:15 - 2:00 Panel Session: Up in Arms: The Collision of Intellectual Property and Collaborative Pra...
Digital Humanities (DH) as an area of engagement with students, staff, and teaching faculty has been...
Presented as part of the panel session “What is digital humanities and what is it doing in the libra...
Using the Claremont Colleges Library as a case study, this interactive, workshop-style presentation ...
Supporting and providing leadership for digital humanities initiatives, both inside and outside th...
In 2011 the University of Iowa Libraries began crowdsourcing the digital transcription of its manusc...
Supporting DH/DS at Liberal Arts Colleges: Organizing for Sustainability -- As digital humanities (D...
Purpose – Digital humanities (DH) has become a much discussed topic among both humanities scholars a...
For more than a decade the digitization of libraries and their development of digital services for u...
Presented as part of the panel session “What is digital humanities and what is it doing in the libra...
It\u27s been five years since the first DASHcamp took place at the University of Minnesota, an early...
The present study will investigate the perceptions of information professionals about their role in ...
As academic institutions respond to increasing demands for greater access to transparent and reusabl...
Digital Humanities Forum 2015: Peripheries, Barriers & Hierarchies, University of Kansas, September ...
Presentation by Laura Ruschman at the Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts and Humani...
1:15 - 2:00 Panel Session: Up in Arms: The Collision of Intellectual Property and Collaborative Pra...
Digital Humanities (DH) as an area of engagement with students, staff, and teaching faculty has been...
Presented as part of the panel session “What is digital humanities and what is it doing in the libra...
Using the Claremont Colleges Library as a case study, this interactive, workshop-style presentation ...
Supporting and providing leadership for digital humanities initiatives, both inside and outside th...
In 2011 the University of Iowa Libraries began crowdsourcing the digital transcription of its manusc...
Supporting DH/DS at Liberal Arts Colleges: Organizing for Sustainability -- As digital humanities (D...
Purpose – Digital humanities (DH) has become a much discussed topic among both humanities scholars a...
For more than a decade the digitization of libraries and their development of digital services for u...
Presented as part of the panel session “What is digital humanities and what is it doing in the libra...
It\u27s been five years since the first DASHcamp took place at the University of Minnesota, an early...
The present study will investigate the perceptions of information professionals about their role in ...
As academic institutions respond to increasing demands for greater access to transparent and reusabl...
Digital Humanities Forum 2015: Peripheries, Barriers & Hierarchies, University of Kansas, September ...
Presentation by Laura Ruschman at the Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts and Humani...