Week-long intensive project development institutes such as ILiADS (Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship) and CODEX (Collaborative for Digital Engagement and Experience) have proven to be successful in jumpstarting or revitalizing projects and fostering strong communities of practitioners. However, not everyone has the ability to devote a full week to a digital project due to a variety of personal and professional constraints and commitments that preclude them from participating as equal members of a team. This might be particularly true for community partners who do not have summers “off” in the way that many academics and students do. The presenters will share their experiences as conveners and participants of multiple intensive ...
In the 2013-14 academic year, Occidental College launched a media display and web-based content shar...
We coin the term ‘distributed scholarship’ to describe scholarship conducted by academic staff outsi...
This issue of Seminar.net contains three articles that were written in connection with a Norwegian e...
Small, residential campuses provide an environment for intensive undergraduate-faculty research, alb...
Supporting DH/DS at Liberal Arts Colleges: Organizing for Sustainability -- As digital humanities (D...
Our institutions are grappling with the myriad of possibilities presented by knowledge access, use, ...
Presentation given as part of three hour panel at the Digital Library Federation Forum November 5, 2...
In order to create a sustainable service model for Digital Scholarship (DS), River Campus Libraries ...
Many schools have recently embarked upon initiatives in digital scholarship – those forms of scholar...
As colleges and universities commit more resources and staff in support of digital scholarship, they...
In the Vivero Digital Fellows Program at Grinnell College, digital scholarship intersects with socia...
In the libraries of the Five Colleges of Ohio, a project-centered Mellon grant has given the consort...
Multiple disciplines are increasingly embracing digital scholarship in teaching and learning spaces....
The growth of digital scholarship in the humanities and social sciences has opened new methodologica...
In recent years, instrumentalist agendas have had a profound impact, internationally, on the definit...
In the 2013-14 academic year, Occidental College launched a media display and web-based content shar...
We coin the term ‘distributed scholarship’ to describe scholarship conducted by academic staff outsi...
This issue of Seminar.net contains three articles that were written in connection with a Norwegian e...
Small, residential campuses provide an environment for intensive undergraduate-faculty research, alb...
Supporting DH/DS at Liberal Arts Colleges: Organizing for Sustainability -- As digital humanities (D...
Our institutions are grappling with the myriad of possibilities presented by knowledge access, use, ...
Presentation given as part of three hour panel at the Digital Library Federation Forum November 5, 2...
In order to create a sustainable service model for Digital Scholarship (DS), River Campus Libraries ...
Many schools have recently embarked upon initiatives in digital scholarship – those forms of scholar...
As colleges and universities commit more resources and staff in support of digital scholarship, they...
In the Vivero Digital Fellows Program at Grinnell College, digital scholarship intersects with socia...
In the libraries of the Five Colleges of Ohio, a project-centered Mellon grant has given the consort...
Multiple disciplines are increasingly embracing digital scholarship in teaching and learning spaces....
The growth of digital scholarship in the humanities and social sciences has opened new methodologica...
In recent years, instrumentalist agendas have had a profound impact, internationally, on the definit...
In the 2013-14 academic year, Occidental College launched a media display and web-based content shar...
We coin the term ‘distributed scholarship’ to describe scholarship conducted by academic staff outsi...
This issue of Seminar.net contains three articles that were written in connection with a Norwegian e...