Over the last two decades, teaching, learning, and research in higher education have developed a growing digital presence. Digital development in the humanities has been slow relative to most other areas in academia, and with some exceptions, art and art history have enjoyed slow digital growth within the humanities. Within this environment, the article here presents one collaborative model for digital art history, rare in its exclusive focus on undergraduate “junior scholars”. Undergraduate senior-level art history and studio art students at Providence College collaborate annually with art history and studio art faculty to publish their senior theses in print format as the Art Journal. In the last few years, students, faculty, and digital ...
Academic libraries house a variety of primary historical materials in their archives and special col...
Over the past decades, the increase in the use of digital resources and the growth of research condu...
Integrating digital humanities projects into undergraduate instruction in area studies classes can f...
Over the last two decades, teaching, learning, and research in higher education have developed a gro...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in College and Undergradu...
In 2019, the art history program at American University gave its masters students a new option for t...
Over the past decades, technological advancement and the mass digitization of information resources ...
Government grant-funding agencies have spawned an explosion of images from historical collections on...
Building on decades of experience in the digital realm, leveraging its unique capacity to develop ne...
Digital history, as a component of digital humanities,provides opportunities for scholars and studen...
Since the mid-1990s, many higher education libraries have evolved from the traditional roles of prim...
In February 2014, eighty participants gathered at Columbia College, in downtown Chicago, in the two ...
Historic library books have proven a fruitful site for digital scholarly collaboration at Loyola Uni...
Academic libraries house a variety of primary historical materials in their archives and special col...
Over the past decades, the increase in the use of digital resources and the growth of research condu...
Integrating digital humanities projects into undergraduate instruction in area studies classes can f...
Over the last two decades, teaching, learning, and research in higher education have developed a gro...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in College and Undergradu...
In 2019, the art history program at American University gave its masters students a new option for t...
Over the past decades, technological advancement and the mass digitization of information resources ...
Government grant-funding agencies have spawned an explosion of images from historical collections on...
Building on decades of experience in the digital realm, leveraging its unique capacity to develop ne...
Digital history, as a component of digital humanities,provides opportunities for scholars and studen...
Since the mid-1990s, many higher education libraries have evolved from the traditional roles of prim...
In February 2014, eighty participants gathered at Columbia College, in downtown Chicago, in the two ...
Historic library books have proven a fruitful site for digital scholarly collaboration at Loyola Uni...
Academic libraries house a variety of primary historical materials in their archives and special col...
Over the past decades, the increase in the use of digital resources and the growth of research condu...
Integrating digital humanities projects into undergraduate instruction in area studies classes can f...