SEPTEMBER 14: Putting RRCHNM in context (and choosing the project whose story you will tell)
READINGS:
- Diane Zorich, “Digital Humanities Centers: Loci for Digital Scholarship,” Working Together or Apart: Promoting the Next Generation of Digital Scholarship (Council on Library & Information Resources, 2009)
- Bethany Nowviskie, “too small to fail” (October 13, 2012)
- Neil Fraistat, “The Function of Digital Humanities Centers at the Present Time,” Debates in the Digital Humanities (2012)
- Neil Fraistat, “Data First: Remodeling the digital humanities center” (December 4, 2015)
- Joan Lippincott, Harriette Hemmasi and Vivian Marie Lewis, “Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers,” EduCause Review (June 16, 2014) – just the opening, not the case studies
- Ted Underwood, “Digital humanities might never be evenly distributed” (September 7, 2015)
- Andrew Prescott, “Beyond the Digital Humanities Center: The Administrative Landscapes of the Digital Humanities,” in A New Companion to Digital Humanities (2016), ch. 32
- Miriam Posner, “Money and Time” (March 14, 2016)