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"Making Digital Scholarship Count" - An Undergraduate Perspective

cameronblevins wrote 2 weeks ago: Mills Kelly recently wrapped up his three-part series on “Making Digital Scholarship Count … more »

Tags: Undergraduate

Google Book Search Bibliography

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: Google Book Search Bibliography by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. Publisher, Digital Scholarship http://www. … more »

Tags: open access, Copyright, Tools, FREE Resources, Libraries, Publishing, search tools, E-Books, The Wired Campus

Digital Humanities in 2007 [Part 1 of 3]3 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 6 months ago: I love reading year-end summaries and lists. Even if the judgments can seem arbitrary, such lists l … more »

Tags: Digital Humanities

Using Text Analysis Tools for Comparison: Mole & Chocolate Cake7 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 3 weeks ago: How can text analysis tools enable researchers to study the relationships between texts? In an earli … more »

Tags: Research Practices, Tools, text analysis

Random Notes from the 2008 Computers and Writing Conference

janicewalker wrote 1 month ago: I wish I could say I was organized enough to have taken organized notes at this wonderful conference … more »

Tags: computers and writing conference, Annette Vee, Cheryl Ball, digital gaming, Hear and Now, Institute for the Future of the Book, Irene Taylor Brodsky, Jay David Bolter, Kairos

Research Methods Session at THAT Camp3 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 1 month ago: This weekend I’m at THAT Camp, which is bringing together programmers, librarians, funding off … more »

Tags: Digital Humanities, Research Practices

Digging in the DiRT: Sneak Preview of the Digital Research Tools (DiRT) wiki4 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 1 month ago: When I talk with researchers about a cool tool such as Zotero, they often ask, “Hey, how did you f … more »

Tags: Research Practices, Tools

Ways that digital resources can transform teaching and research, grand and small3 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 2 months ago: While trying to determine how many articles in JSTOR and Project Muse cite Making of America (MOA), … more »

Tags: Collaboration

Evaluating the quality of electronic texts1 comment

Lisa Spiro wrote 2 months ago: In my last post, I said that 83% of the primary source works that I used in my dissertation are now … more »

Tags: Digital Humanities, Research Practices, Evaluation

How many texts have been digitized?9 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 2 months ago: In remixing my dissertation as a work of digital scholarship, I’m trying to use digital resou … more »

Tags: Digital Humanities, Research Practices, Digitization

Strategies for Promoting Social Scholarship1 comment

Lisa Spiro wrote 3 months ago: As I noted in my last post, the development of collaborative, online, open access scholarship (which … more »

Tags: Collaboration, open access, social_scholarship

Obstacles to social scholarship3 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 3 months ago: As I noted in an earlier post, humanities scholars are beginning to experiment with social scholarsh … more »

Tags: Collaboration

Becoming a "Digital Scholar": Digital Discovery 20086 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 3 months ago: [Below is the text of a presentation that I will be giving at the Digital Discovery conference on Ma … more »

Tags: Digital Humanities, Research Practices

Signs that social scholarship is catching on in the humanities3 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 4 months ago: To what extent are humanities researchers practicing “social scholarship”—embracing openness, … more »

Tags: Collaboration

Lead, Follow, or Get Out of The Way: Library 2.0, The Concept of Authority, and Social Scholarship

theunquietlibrary wrote 4 months ago: There is an old cliche that says, “Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees. … more »

Tags: Aha!, Library 2.0 Moments, wonderings, authoritative sources, Authority, librarian2.0, library2.0, Scholarship, social scholarship

Social Scholarship in the Humanities2 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 4 months ago: Scholarship seems to be getting more visibly social. According to Laura Cohen, social scholarship i … more »

Tags: Collaboration, Digital Humanities, open access

"Knowing" in 3D, ca. 1908 and 2008

Lisa Spiro wrote 5 months ago: “Everything you know is in 3D. You too can see—hear—experience—feel—know. Everyone believ … more »

Tags: Virtual Environments

Digital Scholarship: Roundup from Inside Higher Ed.

Maximilian Forte wrote 5 months ago: Keeping Citations Straight, and Finding New Ones 31 Jan. 2008 Andy Guess At first glance, it seems … more »

Tags: CYBERSPACE RESEARCH, Collaboration, transforming academia, open access, CiteULike, zotero, scholarship in the digital age, JSTOR, Christine Borgman

Digital Humanities in 2007 [Part 3 of 3]4 comments

Lisa Spiro wrote 6 months ago: In previous posts summing up digital humanities developments in 2007, I discussed efforts to develop … more »

Tags: Digital Humanities


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