Collecting important original essays by librarians and
archivists - all of whom are actively engaged in building digital
collections - Digital Scholarship details both challenges and
proven solutions in establishing, maintaining, and servicing
digital scholarship in the humanities. This volume further explores
the ways in which the humanities have benefited from the ability to
digitize text and page images of historic documents, mine large
corpuses of texts and other forms of records, and assemble widely
dispersed cultural objects into common repositories for comparison
and analysis--making new research questions and methods possible
for the first time.
The ten notable scholars included in Digital Scholarship offer a
balanced view of the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches
to digitization, reporting both progress and problems, examining
new business models, new forms of partnerships, and the new
technologies and resources that make many more library and archival
services available. Librarians and library staff everywhere will
find Digital Scholarship an essential text for the modern library
and an illuminating resource for anyone looking to understand the
changing face of research in the electronic age.
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