Digital humanities in the library:
"The field of digital humanities-and the way in which libraries and library workers support and engage with it-continues to expand and evolve with technological innovations and global and national events that have had a large-scale impact on the world. There are productive new ways to interroga...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The field of digital humanities-and the way in which libraries and library workers support and engage with it-continues to expand and evolve with technological innovations and global and national events that have had a large-scale impact on the world. There are productive new ways to interrogate and expand the meaning of digital humanities and the contributions of subject specialists, digital scholarship center directors, user experience experts, special collections librarians, and technical specialists. This revised and expanded edition of 2015's Digital Humanities in the Library includes key reprints from the first edition and new chapters that explore digital humanities and diversity, inclusion, and equity; issues of labor, precarity, and infrastructure; scholarly communication and taxonomies of credit; long-term sustainability; and library digital humanities in the age of institutional austerity. Divided into sections on theory and practice, chapter authors work in a variety of institution types in many different roles and offer ideas and strategies for cross-institutional collaborations and new approaches to the digital humanities work being done. As Paige Morgan says in the foreword, "Any digital humanist who can enthuse about data can also tell you that computers alone cannot do the work-you need the thoughtfulness of a human expert to find the way forward. This collection can help us do that.""-- |
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title | Digital humanities in the library |
title_alt | Foreword Introduction -- Theory Distant reading, computational stylistics, and corpus linguistics : the critical theory of digital humanities for literature subject librarians What do librarians need to know about quantitative methods in digital humanities? Relearning digital humanities librarianship Centering our values : a framework for digital humanities in the library Inclusive design : a method and craft of transforming digital humanities with user experience Practice Into the mix : subject liaison librarians and digital humanities research Collaboration and coTeaching : librarians teaching digital humanities in the classroom Construction and disruption : building communities of practice, queering subject liaisons A checklist for digital humanities scholarship Moderating a meaningful DH conversation for graduate students in the humanities Spaces, skills, and synthesis Sustaining the digital liberal arts : institutional challenges in looking beyond grant funding The digital humanities summer scholars program : opportunities for change during the COVID-19 pandemic and providing a space for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the library The restorative potential of library-based DH : reconnecting learning communities in the age of COVID-19 |
title_auth | Digital humanities in the library |
title_exact_search | Digital humanities in the library |
title_full | Digital humanities in the library editors Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, Laura Braunstein, Liorah Golomb |
title_fullStr | Digital humanities in the library editors Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, Laura Braunstein, Liorah Golomb |
title_full_unstemmed | Digital humanities in the library editors Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, Laura Braunstein, Liorah Golomb |
title_short | Digital humanities in the library |
title_sort | digital humanities in the library |
topic | Neue Medien (DE-588)4196910-8 gnd Bibliothek (DE-588)4006439-6 gnd Digital Humanities (DE-588)1038714850 gnd Internet (DE-588)4308416-3 gnd Geisteswissenschaften (DE-588)4019838-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Neue Medien Bibliothek Digital Humanities Internet Geisteswissenschaften |
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