As more and more scholars experiment with digital methods and with building digital collections, what measures are in place to make sure that the fruits of these\ud labors are kept vital for the long term? Library directors and chief information officers sense that there is interest on the part of faculty, but does this mean they\ud need to invest in a digital humanities center and hire new staff or just reconfigure the people and resources they already have? First and foremost, what does\ud university leadership seek to gain from such an investment? This study seeks to address the fate of digital research resources - whether they be digital collections of scholarly or other materials, portals, encyclopedias, mapping tools, crowdsourced tra...
R\u26I librarians and instructional technologists at St. Olaf College are aligning services and reso...
Traditional modes of scholarship are being challenged by the introduction of open access and electro...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
This project builds on the Ithaka Case Studies in Sustainability, which helped to surface the signif...
This study, conducted by Ithaka S+R, with funding from the Jisc-led Strategic Content Alliance, grew...
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholar...
The sustainability of digital humanities research projects is a pressing issue for humanities comput...
Changing reality of research production in the Humanities A new research paradigm With the massive a...
The digital humanities are at a critical moment in the transition from a specialty area to a full-fl...
The essay discusses specific concerns of digital humanists in hopes of bridging the gap between how ...
The sustainability of digital humanities research projects is a pressing issue for humanities comput...
Laying the Foundation: Digital Humanities in Academic Libraries examines the library’s role in the d...
Now that the Digital Humanities (DH) are becoming a well-established research field, producing semin...
It is increasingly common for scholars in humanities disciplines to incorporate data collection and ...
Digitisation initiatives in libraries, archives, museums and educational institutions have created ...
R\u26I librarians and instructional technologists at St. Olaf College are aligning services and reso...
Traditional modes of scholarship are being challenged by the introduction of open access and electro...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
This project builds on the Ithaka Case Studies in Sustainability, which helped to surface the signif...
This study, conducted by Ithaka S+R, with funding from the Jisc-led Strategic Content Alliance, grew...
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholar...
The sustainability of digital humanities research projects is a pressing issue for humanities comput...
Changing reality of research production in the Humanities A new research paradigm With the massive a...
The digital humanities are at a critical moment in the transition from a specialty area to a full-fl...
The essay discusses specific concerns of digital humanists in hopes of bridging the gap between how ...
The sustainability of digital humanities research projects is a pressing issue for humanities comput...
Laying the Foundation: Digital Humanities in Academic Libraries examines the library’s role in the d...
Now that the Digital Humanities (DH) are becoming a well-established research field, producing semin...
It is increasingly common for scholars in humanities disciplines to incorporate data collection and ...
Digitisation initiatives in libraries, archives, museums and educational institutions have created ...
R\u26I librarians and instructional technologists at St. Olaf College are aligning services and reso...
Traditional modes of scholarship are being challenged by the introduction of open access and electro...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...