Digital technology has enabled new forms of collaboration, and data and knowledge sharing, but the behaviours of scholars and institutions has been slower to change. While some researchers seek to work with libraries, others collaborate with their peers in more ad hoc or grassroots projects. What can libraries learn from these forms of digitally-inflicted co-operative projects? The prsenter will look at developments in digital scholarship, and consider how the British Library’s core purposes, including custodianship and research, enables it to respond to these changes. Mia Ridge gained her PhD in digital humanities (Department of History, Open University) with her thesis titled ‘Making digital history: The impact of digitality on public pa...
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Recognizing that academic libraries should develop and nurture strong, mutually beneficial relations...
Digital publishing, new business models, open access policies, and social networking have created op...
Changing reality of research production in the Humanities A new research paradigm With the massive a...
Digital Humanities is thriving, and the essential role that libraries, archives and museums play in ...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
The explosion of large amounts of digital research data available to historians creates a demand for...
The gradual transition to a digital society necessitates that all organizations and institutes adapt...
Digital Humanities (DH) is an unusual subject area. It is an interdiscipline, whose boundaries are s...
Purpose – This paper aims to make a contribution to the ongoing debates about the nature, value and ...
Libraries are well-positioned for partnership with digital humanities efforts in several ways. The m...
Digital collections, such as those built in libraries and other cultural heritage institutions, are ...
Paper presented at the International Symposium on User Experience (UX) hosted by the University of P...
In the context of the development of national and international digital scholarship communities and ...
In a few short decades, the practices of scholarship have been transformed by the use of digital res...
In recent years, the topic of digital scholarship has gained new significance in scholarly arenas ar...
Recognizing that academic libraries should develop and nurture strong, mutually beneficial relations...
Digital publishing, new business models, open access policies, and social networking have created op...
Changing reality of research production in the Humanities A new research paradigm With the massive a...
Digital Humanities is thriving, and the essential role that libraries, archives and museums play in ...