From Our Digital Bookshelf: The Digital Humanities Coursebook by Johanna Drucker

This addition to our Digital Bookshelf series is one that I, a newbie to the Digital Humanities field, read to familiarize myself with the subject. DH is a fairly new and complex, multi-faceted area so when joining Artes Research team…

From our Digital Bookshelf: “Rethinking research data” by Kristin Briney

Research data management (RDM) is as old as research itself. Scholars across the centuries have developed ways to organize and preserve the materials they work with. In today’s age of seemingly boundless technological possibilities, tool options, and ideas, more and…

From our Digital Bookshelf: “Embedding Creativity into Digital Resources,” by Christina Kamposiori, Claire Warwick, and Simon Mahony

Kamposiori, Christina, Claire Warwick, and Simon Mahony. “Embedding Creativity into Digital Resources: Improving Information Discovery for Art History.” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 37, no. 2 (June 1, 2022): 469–82. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqab088.  In the Digital Bookshelf series, the Artes Research team…