Digital Humanities in the Library
English
This revised and expanded edition of 2015s 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 workyou need the thoughtfulness of a human expert to find the way forward. This collection can help us do that. See more