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Digital Humanities in the Library

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The field of digital humanitiesand the way in which libraries and library workers support and engage with itcontinues 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 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
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Product Details
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2024
  • Publisher: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798892555555

About

Arianne Hartsell-Gundy is the Head Humanities and Social Sciences Department and librarian for literature at Duke University. She was previously the humanities librarian at Miami University in Ohio. She holds a dual masters degree in Comparative Literature/Library Science at Indiana University and a BA in English from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Her research interests include information literacy graduate student pedagogy collection analysis and digital humanities. She is the co-editor of Learning in Action: Designing Successful Graduate Student Work Experiences in Academic Libraries and Digital Humanities in the Library: Challenges and Opportunities for Subject Specialists.  Laura Braunstein is the Head of Digital Scholarly Engagement at Dartmouth College where she co-leads Digital by Dartmouth Library the Librarys digital collections program. She has a doctorate in English from Northwestern University where she taught writing and literature classes. She is also a crossword puzzle constructor and co-founded The Inkubator https://inkubatorcrosswords.com/ a project that publishes crosswords by women and non-binary puzzlemakers.  Liorah Golomb is associate professor and humanities librarian at the University of Oklahoma. She holds a doctorate in Drama from the University of Toronto and earned her MLIS at Pratt Institute. She has published several articles and chapters both within and outside of the field of librarianship. Her most recent publication is My Kind of Librarian or Your Kind of Library?: Information Seeking Behavior in Supernatural in Loremasters and Libraries in Fantasy and Science Fiction edited by Jason Fisher and Janet Brennan Croft.

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