ALWAYS-ALREADY: LIBRARY SERVICES IN SUPPORT OFTHE DIGITAL HUMANITIES

Authors

  • Glen Worthey­ Stanford University Libraries (California, U.S.A.), United States

Keywords:

digital humanities, quantitative formalism, russian formalists, librarians role

Abstract

The thesis of this paper is simple: the digital humanities (DH) can and should make a happy home in the modern research library, and this has been true for decades. What? – Some may ask. – You mean to say that DH has been around for decades? Yes, – I say – and not only that, but DH has some very serious theoretical and practical forebears from almost a hundred years ago: the Russian Formalists, who even today have some important things to teach us not only about DH in general, but also about DH in the library. 

References

American Library Association: Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 27 -July 2, 2013. http://ala13.ala.org/node/10087

“dh+lib: Where the Digital Humanities and Librarianship Meet.” http://acrl.ala.org/dh/

Allison, S., Heuser, R., Jockers, M., Moretti, F., Witmore, M. (2011) Quantitative Formalism: An Experiment. Pamphlets of the Stanford Literary Lab., 2164-1757 ; Pamphlet 1. Retriеved from https://litlab.stanford.edu/LiteraryLabPamphlet1.pdf (in English).

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Published

2016-12-03

How to Cite

Worthey­, G. (2016). ALWAYS-ALREADY: LIBRARY SERVICES IN SUPPORT OFTHE DIGITAL HUMANITIES. University Library at a New Stage of Social Communications Development. Conference Proceedings, (3), 344–347. Retrieved from https://unilibnsd.ust.edu.ua/article/view/177339

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LIBRARY SERVICES IN SUPPORTING UNIVERSITY SCIENCE