Recovering a humanist librarianship through digital humanities research / Trevor Munoz -- A history of history through the lens of our digital present, the traditions that shape and constrain data-driven historical research, and what librarians can do about it / Dr. James Baker -- Digital public his
Laying the foundation: digital humanities in academic libraries
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- Publisher
- Purdue University Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 244
- Series
- Charleston insights in library archival and information sciences
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Recovering a humanist librarianship through digital humanities research / Trevor Munoz -- A history of history through the lens of our digital present, the traditions that shape and constrain data-driven historical research, and what librarians can do about it / Dr. James Baker -- Digital public history in the library : developing the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative at the College of Charleston / Mary Battle, Tyler Mobley, and Heather Gilbert -- Curating menus : digesting data for critical humanistic inquiry / Katherine Rawson -- Many voices, one experiment : building toward generous interfaces for oral history -- Collections with mapping the Long Women's Movement / Seth Kotch -- The center that holds : developing digital publishing initiatives at the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship / Sarah Melton -- Co-piloting a digital humanities center : a critical reflection on a libraries-academic partnership / Brian Rosenblum and Arienne Dwyer -- Advancing digital humanities at CU-Boulder through evidence-based service design / Thea Lindquist, Holley Long, and Alexander Watkins -- A collaborative approach to urban cultural studies and digital humanities / Benjamin Fraser and Jolanda-Pieta van Arnhem -- Fostering assessment strategies for digital pedagogy through faculty-librarian collaborations : an analysis of student-generated multi-modal digital scholarship / Harriett E. Green -- Library instruction for digital humanities pedagogy in undergraduate classes / Stewart Varner, Ph. D
โฆ Table of Contents
Recovering a humanist librarianship through digital humanities research / Trevor Munoz --
A history of history through the lens of our digital present, the traditions that shape and constrain data-driven historical research, and what librarians can do about it / Dr. James Baker --
Digital public history in the library : developing the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative at the College of Charleston / Mary Battle, Tyler Mobley, and Heather Gilbert --
Curating menus : digesting data for critical humanistic inquiry / Katherine Rawson --
Many voices, one experiment : building toward generous interfaces for oral history --
Collections with mapping the Long Women's Movement / Seth Kotch --
The center that holds : developing digital publishing initiatives at the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship / Sarah Melton --
Co-piloting a digital humanities center : a critical reflection on a libraries-academic partnership / Brian Rosenblum and Arienne Dwyer --
Advancing digital humanities at CU-Boulder through evidence-based service design / Thea Lindquist, Holley Long, and Alexander Watkins --
A collaborative approach to urban cultural studies and digital humanities / Benjamin Fraser and Jolanda-Pieta van Arnhem --
Fostering assessment strategies for digital pedagogy through faculty-librarian collaborations : an analysis of student-generated multi-modal digital scholarship / Harriett E. Green --
Library instruction for digital humanities pedagogy in undergraduate classes / Stewart Varner, Ph. D
โฆ Subjects
Academic libraries--Relations with faculty and curriculum;Academic libraries--Relations with faculty and curriculum--United States;Humanities--Digital libraries;Humanities--Electronic information resources;Humanities libraries;Humanities libraries--United States;Humanities--Research--Data processing;Humanities--Study and teaching (Higher);Humanities--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States;Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum -- United States;Humanities libraries -- Uni
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