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Digital Scholarship and Digital Humanities

How AU Libraries can help you explore avenues for digital scholarship and digital humanities projects.

Welcome to Digital Scholarship and Digital Humanities at AU Libraries

Welcome to Digital Scholarship and Digital Humanities in AU Libraries

Here you'll find tools, resources, workshops, and more related to Digital Scholarship and Digital Humanities. I invite you to learn more about the support you can find here in AU Libraries, and I'm happy to answer any questions you have. 

What is Digital Scholarship?

Digital scholarship uses digital tools, methods, and/or evidence to conduct inquiry or publish findings in pursuit of scholarly and research goals. It encompasses research that involves methods like data visualization, network analysis, text-analytic techniques, GIS/mapping, and data-mining as well as creating digital collections and publishing through digital platforms. 

What about Digital Humanities?

Digital Humanities refers specifically to the application of computing or digital techniques to fields of study in the humanities. It includes not only the use of digital tools, resources, and methods, but also analysis of their application through humanistic lenses.

DSIG – Digital Scholarship Interest Group

Digital Scholarship Interest Group

The Digital Scholarship Interest Group (DSIG) is an informal, but lively monthly discussion group for faculty and staff engaged in digital initiatives, projects, and scholarship. Please contact Carrie Hill, Digital Scholarship Librarian (cdhill@auburn.edu) for more information and to be added to the mailing list.

Digital Scholarship Librarian

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Carrie Hill
she/her/hers
Contact:
231 Mell St
Systems Department
Auburn, AL 36849
334-844-2709

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