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A Survey of Digital Humanities Centers in the United States

by Diane Zorich

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Series: CLIR Publication (143)

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The survey focuses on digital humanities centers as organizations - how are they organized and supported, how do they relate to their users generally. It's interesting, but a little abstract. I found Appendix F more compelling - a study of the specific question "can I find and understand the scholarly tools produced by the centers." Good reading for academic web designers, instructional technologists, and librarians. ( )
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In preparation for the 2008 Scholarly Communications Institute (SCI 6) focused on humanities research centers, the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) commissioned a survey of digital humanities centers (DHCs).
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