RESOURCE: A Digital Humanities Reading List: Part 1

LIBER’s Digital Humanities & Digital Cultural Heritage Working Group has just released its first installment of “must-read papers, articles and reports.” The first theme focuses on policies and portfolios and includes Stewart Varner (UPenn) and Patricia Hswe’s (Andrew W. Mellon Foundation) article about DH in libraries and Bethany Nowviskie’s (DLF) “Skunks in the Library: A Path to Production for Scholarly R&D.”

The reading list also highlights reports and working group papers on supporting digital scholarship in institutions.

Author: Sarah Melton

Sarah Melton is Head of Digital Scholarship at Boston College. Her group explores and documents new tools and supports teaching and research in a variety of areas that utilize broad methodologies in the digital humanities. She is interested in questions of digital infrastructure, the philosophical underpinnings of ”openness,” and the intersection of public history and digital humanities. She has worked with Open Access Button for the past several years. Sarah holds a PhD from Emory University’s Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts.