The inaugural issue features the topic Digital Humanities. David Free, editor, contacted Jennifer Adams and I in January to ask if we would be interested in doing an update of our Internet Resources article in the October issue of College & Research Libraries News. That article received good reviews and and large number of hits. A couple of new developments worth mentioning since October:
- Information on starting Digital Humanities projects and centers:
- Appleford, S, Guiliano, J. DevDH.org. [Internet]. 2013. Available from: http://www.devdh.org
- Lynne Siemens. centerNet: Resources for Starting and Sustaining DH Centers. [Internet]. 2013. Available from: http://digitalhumanities.org/centernet/resources-for-starting-and-sustaining-dh-centers/
- January issue of the Journal of Library Administration devoted entirely to Digital Humanities. Table of contents:
- Nowviskie, Bethany.
"Skunks in the Library: A Path to Production for Scholarly R&D." Journal
of Library Administration 53.1 (2013): 53-66. Web.
Posner, Miriam. "No Half Measures: Overcoming Common Challenges to Doing Digital Humanities in the Library." Journal of Library Administration 53.1 (2013): 43-52. Web.Rockenbach, Barbara. "Introduction." Journal of Library Administration 53.1 (2013): 1-9. Web.Sula, Chris Alen. "Digital Humanities and Libraries: A Conceptual Model." Journal of Library Administration 53.1 (2013): 10-26. Web.Vandegrift, Micah, and Stewart Varner. "Evolving in Common: Creating Mutually Supportive Relationships between Libraries and the Digital Humanities." Journal of Library Administration 53.1 (2013): 67-78. Web.Vershbow, Ben. "NYPL Labs: Hacking the Library." Journal of Library Administration 53.1 (2013): 79-96. Web.Vinopal, Jennifer, and Monica McCormick. "Supporting Digital Scholarship in Research Libraries: Scalability and Sustainability." Journal of Library Administration 53.1 (2013): 27-42. Web.
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