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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 18:03authored byDK Verhoeven, T Burrows
Digital humanities is a rapidly growing global interdisciplinary field, reflected in a proliferation of conferences, events, journals, associations, research centres, grants, and courses. Digital humanities has a high profile because of its collaborative activity in building tools, developing services, carrying out projects, and producing ground- breaking research findings. There is a high level of interest from the library community in the digital humanities. This paper looks at the relationship between libraries and the digital humanities from an Australian perspective. The paper draws on the authors’ involvement within the digital humanities community, and especially their experience with developing HuNI: the Humanities Networked Infrastructure, a major digital infrastructure service for the humanities.
History
Pagination
1-15
Location
Melbourne, Victoria
Open access
Yes
Start date
2016-02-09
End date
2016-02-11
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2016, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
[Unknown]
Title of proceedings
VALA 2016 : Proceedings of the Victorian Association for Library Automation Biennial Conference and Exhibition
Event
Victorian Association for Library Automation. Conference (2016 : Melbourne, Victoria)