Digital humanities, libraries, and partnerships : a critical examination of labor, networks, and community /

Digital Humanities, Libraries, and Partnerships brings forward ideas and reflections that stay fresh beyond the changing technological landscape. The book encapsulates a cultural shift for libraries and librarians and presents a collection of authors who reflect on the collaborations they have forme...

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Other Authors: Kear, Robin (Editor), Joranson, Kate, 1977- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA, United States : Chandos Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, [2018]
Series:Chandos information professional series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Transforming the landscape of labor at universities through digital humanities / Roopika Risam and Susan Edwards
  • Our Marathon: the role of graduate student and library labor in making the Boston Bombing Digital Archive / Jim McGrath and Alicia Peaker
  • Digital humanities as public humanities: transformative collaboration in graduate education / Laurie N. Taylor, Poushali Bhadury, Elizabeth Dale, Randi K. Gill-Sadler, Leah Rosenberg, Brian W. Keith and Prea Persaud
  • Exploring the moving image: the role of audiovisual archives as partners for digital humanities and cultural heritage institutions / Adelheid Heftberger
  • Old texts and new media: Jewish books on the move and a case for collaboration / Michelle Chesner, Majorie Lehman, Adam Shear and Joshua Teplitsky
  • Engaging the knowledge commons: setting up virtual participatory spaces for academic collaboration and community / Erin R. Glass
  • The role of responsive library makerspaces in supporting informal learning in the digital humanities / Karen Miller, Erik Champion, Lise Summers, Artur Lugmayr and Marie Clarke
  • Digital humanities and image metadata: improving access through shared practices / Kristen N. Schuster and Sarah L. Gillis
  • Stitching together technology for the digital humanities with the International Image Intereoperability Framework (IIIF) / Jeffrey P. Emanuel
  • Digital humanities as community engagement: the Digital Watts Project / Melanie Hubbard and Dermot Ryan
  • The collaborative project management model: Akkasah, an Arab photography project / Beth Russell
  • Starting from the archives: digital humanities partnerships, projects, and pedagogies / Jennifer Brannock, Craig Carey and Joyce O. Inman
  • Beans and cornbread: the pragmatic crusade to document women's history through cookbooks / Jennifer Brannock and Andrew P. Haley.