The role of history as a discipline is, as Burton and Sweeny claim, not only to transform our understanding of the past and the present but also to shape possible futures. Digital historical projects are transformative endeavors that attempt to negotiate and navigate the past and articulate these possible futures. Drawing on the foundational ideas of critical librarianship to “intervene in and disrupt” structural inequities and on examples from digital historiography, we argue for a more robust role for librarians within these transformative endeavors. In so doing, librarians can use conscious, deliberate, reflexive actions to work toward animating values central to librarianship
Existing research offers fearful conclusions on the use of online archival collections, finding that...
Both of us came into the history profession in the early 1990s and went through graduate school just...
Librarians and humanists have long had a shared history based on the essential nature of texts to th...
Underlying this collection of papers is a belief in the value of history in helping us to achieve a ...
This exploratory discussion considers history of libraries, in its broadest context; moreover, it fr...
The historical profession approaches new information technologies with mixed emotions. Differences o...
The historical community is undergoing change. Computers, digital tools, the Web, and online resourc...
Underlying this collection of papers is a belief in the value of history in helping us to achieve a...
The explosion of large amounts of digital research data available to historians creates a demand for...
Digital history is a field that escapes easy definition due to its incorporation of an ever-growing ...
peer reviewedMuch has been made in recent years of the transformative potential of digital resources...
While the term ‘digital humanities’ appears inclusive its exact meaning remains unclear and its earl...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...
This paper considers the prospect of a “critical book history” that blends critical theory with stud...
Digital humanities seem to be omnipresent these days and the discipline of history 3 is no exceptio...
Existing research offers fearful conclusions on the use of online archival collections, finding that...
Both of us came into the history profession in the early 1990s and went through graduate school just...
Librarians and humanists have long had a shared history based on the essential nature of texts to th...
Underlying this collection of papers is a belief in the value of history in helping us to achieve a ...
This exploratory discussion considers history of libraries, in its broadest context; moreover, it fr...
The historical profession approaches new information technologies with mixed emotions. Differences o...
The historical community is undergoing change. Computers, digital tools, the Web, and online resourc...
Underlying this collection of papers is a belief in the value of history in helping us to achieve a...
The explosion of large amounts of digital research data available to historians creates a demand for...
Digital history is a field that escapes easy definition due to its incorporation of an ever-growing ...
peer reviewedMuch has been made in recent years of the transformative potential of digital resources...
While the term ‘digital humanities’ appears inclusive its exact meaning remains unclear and its earl...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...
This paper considers the prospect of a “critical book history” that blends critical theory with stud...
Digital humanities seem to be omnipresent these days and the discipline of history 3 is no exceptio...
Existing research offers fearful conclusions on the use of online archival collections, finding that...
Both of us came into the history profession in the early 1990s and went through graduate school just...
Librarians and humanists have long had a shared history based on the essential nature of texts to th...