190 · Selected Resources: Data Preservation and Stewardship
Burgess, Helen J, and Jeanne Hamming. “New Media in the Academy: Labor and the Production of
Knowledge in Scholarly Multimedia.” DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly 5, no. 3 (Summer 2011). http://
digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/5/3/000102/000102.html.
Greenberg, Hope, Elli Mylonas, Scott Hamlin, and Patrick Yott. “Supporting Digital Humanities Research:
The Collaborative Approach.” Northeast Regional Computing Program, March 2008. net.educause.edu/
ir/library/pdf/NCP08094.pdf.
Kirschenbaum, Matthew G., Bethany Nowviskie, Tom Scheinfeldt, and Doug Reside. “Collaborators’ Bill
of Rights.” Maryland Institute for Technology and the Humanities, January 22, 2011. http://mith.umd.
edu/offthetracks/recommendations/.
Kirschenbaum, Matthew. “Done: Finishing Projects in the Digital Humanities.” DHQ: Digital Humanities
Quarterly 3, no. 2 (Spring 2009). http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/3/2/000037/000037.html.
McCarty, Willard. “Humanities Computing: Essential Problems, Experimental Practice.” Literary and
Linguistic Computing 17, no. 1 (April 1, 2002): 103–25.
Nichols, Stephen G. “Time to Change Our Thinking: Dismantling the Silo Model of Digital Scholarship.”
Ariadne no. 58 (January 30, 2009). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue58/nichols/.
Ruecker, Stan, and Milena Radzikowska. “The Iterative Design of a Project Charter for Interdisciplinary
Research.” In Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems-DIS ’08, 288-94. Cape
Town, South Africa, 2008. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1394476.
Siemens, Lynne. “‘It’s a Team If You Use “Reply All” ’: An Exploration of Research Teams in Digital
Humanities Environments.” Literary and Linguistic Computing 24, no. 2 (June 1, 2009): 225–33.
Siemens, Lynne, Ray Siemens, Richard Cunningham, Teresa Dobson, Alan Galey, Stan Ruecker, and Claire
Warwick. “INKE Administrative Structure, Omnibus Document.” New Knowledge Environments 1, no. 1
(2009). http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/INKE/article/view/546/245.
Spiro, Lisa. “Examples of Collaborative Digital Humanities Projects.” Blog. Digital Scholarship
in the Humanities June 1, 2009. http://digitalscholarship.wordpress.com/2009/06/01/
examples-of-collaborative-digital-humanities-projects/.
Warwick, Claire, Isabel Galina, Melissa Terras, Paul Huntington, and Nikoleta Pappa. “The Master Builders:
LAIRAH Research on Good Practice in the Construction of Digital Humanities Projects.” Literary and
Linguistic Computing 23, no. 3 (2008): 383–96.
Data Preservation and Stewardship
ARL/NSF Workshop on Long-Term Stewardship of Digital Data Collections. Association of Research Libraries,
September 2006. http://www.arl.org/pp/access/nsfworkshop.shtml.
Cantara, Linda. “Long-Term Preservation of Digital Humanities Scholarship.” OCLC Systems and Services 22,
no. 1 (2006): 38–42.
Burgess, Helen J, and Jeanne Hamming. “New Media in the Academy: Labor and the Production of
Knowledge in Scholarly Multimedia.” DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly 5, no. 3 (Summer 2011). http://
digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/5/3/000102/000102.html.
Greenberg, Hope, Elli Mylonas, Scott Hamlin, and Patrick Yott. “Supporting Digital Humanities Research:
The Collaborative Approach.” Northeast Regional Computing Program, March 2008. net.educause.edu/
ir/library/pdf/NCP08094.pdf.
Kirschenbaum, Matthew G., Bethany Nowviskie, Tom Scheinfeldt, and Doug Reside. “Collaborators’ Bill
of Rights.” Maryland Institute for Technology and the Humanities, January 22, 2011. http://mith.umd.
edu/offthetracks/recommendations/.
Kirschenbaum, Matthew. “Done: Finishing Projects in the Digital Humanities.” DHQ: Digital Humanities
Quarterly 3, no. 2 (Spring 2009). http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/3/2/000037/000037.html.
McCarty, Willard. “Humanities Computing: Essential Problems, Experimental Practice.” Literary and
Linguistic Computing 17, no. 1 (April 1, 2002): 103–25.
Nichols, Stephen G. “Time to Change Our Thinking: Dismantling the Silo Model of Digital Scholarship.”
Ariadne no. 58 (January 30, 2009). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue58/nichols/.
Ruecker, Stan, and Milena Radzikowska. “The Iterative Design of a Project Charter for Interdisciplinary
Research.” In Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems-DIS ’08, 288-94. Cape
Town, South Africa, 2008. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1394476.
Siemens, Lynne. “‘It’s a Team If You Use “Reply All” ’: An Exploration of Research Teams in Digital
Humanities Environments.” Literary and Linguistic Computing 24, no. 2 (June 1, 2009): 225–33.
Siemens, Lynne, Ray Siemens, Richard Cunningham, Teresa Dobson, Alan Galey, Stan Ruecker, and Claire
Warwick. “INKE Administrative Structure, Omnibus Document.” New Knowledge Environments 1, no. 1
(2009). http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/INKE/article/view/546/245.
Spiro, Lisa. “Examples of Collaborative Digital Humanities Projects.” Blog. Digital Scholarship
in the Humanities June 1, 2009. http://digitalscholarship.wordpress.com/2009/06/01/
examples-of-collaborative-digital-humanities-projects/.
Warwick, Claire, Isabel Galina, Melissa Terras, Paul Huntington, and Nikoleta Pappa. “The Master Builders:
LAIRAH Research on Good Practice in the Construction of Digital Humanities Projects.” Literary and
Linguistic Computing 23, no. 3 (2008): 383–96.
Data Preservation and Stewardship
ARL/NSF Workshop on Long-Term Stewardship of Digital Data Collections. Association of Research Libraries,
September 2006. http://www.arl.org/pp/access/nsfworkshop.shtml.
Cantara, Linda. “Long-Term Preservation of Digital Humanities Scholarship.” OCLC Systems and Services 22,
no. 1 (2006): 38–42.