Why we need to find time for digital humanities: presenting a new partnership model at the University of Sussex
Recognizing that academic libraries should develop and nurture strong, mutually beneficial relationships with researchers in digital humanities, the authors believe it is strategically important to invest time and resources exploring ideas and partnering with academic colleagues on projects. This ap...
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doaj-3ecac65c6cf3426e8e44cdfed8f41ed02020-11-24T23:24:12ZengUbiquity PressInsights: The UKSG Journal 2048-77542017-11-01303384310.1629/uksg.377360Why we need to find time for digital humanities: presenting a new partnership model at the University of SussexJane Harvell0Joanna Ball1Head of Academic Services, The Library, University of SussexHead of Library Content Delivery & Digital Strategy, The Library, University of SussexRecognizing that academic libraries should develop and nurture strong, mutually beneficial relationships with researchers in digital humanities, the authors believe it is strategically important to invest time and resources exploring ideas and partnering with academic colleagues on projects. This approach can provide many unforeseen benefits to both the Library service and to the workforce. The article is based on our experience as Core Associates of the Sussex Humanities Lab at the University of Sussex. It outlines the impact this collaboration has had, including influencing working practices and culture within the Library, involvement in research bids, informing the development of new services, and addressing library questions using digital humanities methods. Most importantly, it exemplifies a new model of the librarian as equal partner in the research process.https://insights.uksg.org/articles/377 |
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Recognizing that academic libraries should develop and nurture strong, mutually beneficial relationships with researchers in digital humanities, the authors believe it is strategically important to invest time and resources exploring ideas and partnering with academic colleagues on projects. This approach can provide many unforeseen benefits to both the Library service and to the workforce. The article is based on our experience as Core Associates of the Sussex Humanities Lab at the University of Sussex. It outlines the impact this collaboration has had, including influencing working practices and culture within the Library, involvement in research bids, informing the development of new services, and addressing library questions using digital humanities methods. Most importantly, it exemplifies a new model of the librarian as equal partner in the research process. |
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