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Evolving in Common: Creating Mutually Supportive Relationships Between Libraries and the Digital Humanities

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“Evolving in Common: Creating Mutually Supportive Relationships Between Libraries and the Digital Humanities”

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“The following article appears in The Journal of Library Administration (Volume 53, Issue 1, 2013).

This is a fee-based publication but through March 31, 2013 the full text of the following article is available for free. Registration is not required.

Volume 53, Issue 1, 2013 of JLA is a special issue devoted to digital humanities.

Title

Evolving in Common: Creating Mutually Supportive Relationships Between Libraries and the Digital Humanities

Authors

Micah Vandegrift Florida St. University

Stewart Varner Emory University

Source

The Journal of Library Administration (Volume 53, Issue 1, 2013)

Abstract

The authors lay out practical ways for libraries to involve themselves in this evolving area, especially focused on current strengths of many libraries including commitments to resource accessibility and project development. Finally, this article proposes that the role of the research librarian is evolving in order to effectively integrate the library as a partner in the scholarship of digital humanities.

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Posted on: February 14, 2013, 7:07 am Category: Uncategorized

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