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Planning a Digital Scholarship Center 2016
A CNI-ARL Workshop

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In preparation for the workshop, participants are asked to read these materials:

**NEW** This title added May 10:
Supporting Digital Humanities: Report of a CNI Executive Roundtable Held Dec. 7 & 8, 2014 (May 2016); See also What We Heard at the Roundtable: Transcript of a Project Briefing, CNI Fall 2014 Membership Meeting, Dec. 9, 2014.

Coalition for Networked Information. Digital Scholarship Centers: Trends and Good Practice https://www.cni.org/events/cni-workshops/digital-scholarship-centers-cni-workshop (Please read the report and at least 3 institutional profiles)

Bethany Nowviskie, Too Small to Fail (October 13, 2012 blog post) http://nowviskie.org/2012/too-small-to-fail/

Alix Keener, The Arrival Fallacy: Collaborative Research Relationships in the Digital Humanities, http://digitalhumanities.org:8081/dhq/vol/9/2/000213/000213.html

We also recommend the following as background reading:

Edward L. Ayers, “Does Digital Scholarship Have a Future?” Monday, August 5, 2013, EDUCAUSE Review, http://er.educause.edu/articles/2013/8/does-digital-scholarship-have-a-future

Nancy L. Maron and Sarah Pickle, Sustaining the Digital Humanities: Host Institution Support beyond the Start-Up Phase (Ithaka S+R, June 18, 2014). http://www.sr.ithaka.org/wp-content/mig/SR_Supporting_Digital_Humanities_20140618f.pdf

Nancy Maron, “The Digital Humanities Are Alive and Well and Blooming: Now What?”EDUCAUSE Review, http://er.educause.edu/articles/2015/8/the-digital-humanities-are-alive-and-well-and-blooming-now-what

Miriam Posner, “Here and There: Creating DH Community,” http://miriamposner.com/blog/here-and-there-creating-dh-community/

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Last updated:  Tuesday, May 10th, 2016

 

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