Community-Enhanced Repository for Engaged Scholarship: A case study on supporting digital humanities research |
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Authors: | Sarah J Sweeney Julia Flanders Abbie Levesque |
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Institution: | 1. Digital Scholarship Group, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USAsj.sweeney@northeastern.edu;3. Digital Scholarship Group, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTBuilding digital curation and sustainability into digital humanities project development is challenging, and engaging digital humanities researchers fully as partners in curation practices with the library is even more so. How can we represent the longevity and sustainability of digital humanities research projects as a shared responsibility between faculty and student researchers and library staff? Northeastern University Libraries Digital Scholarship Group has designed a series of tools and workflows to ease the burden of sustainable development, support community engagement with digital materials, and enable the library and its partners to work together to build sustainable digital projects. |
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Keywords: | Digital humanities digital projects library partnership sustainability workflows |
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