Title: | Digital Humanities Best Practices: Engaging a Collaborator |
Authors: | Buhe, Elizabeth |
Keywords: | digital humanities;art history;collaboration |
Issue Date: | 23-Jul-2015 |
Abstract: | This Best Practices document responds to a perceived need for clear, actionable recommendations for humanities scholars beginning a collaborative digital project who want to know: “what questions should I ask if I am interested in starting a digital humanities project?” Because scholars are rarely trained in project management, it aims to provide a series of questions applicable to a wide range of projects; questions that are not written in prose, don’t require significant digging to find, aren’t tethered to a specific group’s experience, and aren’t behind a paywall. This document focuses specifically on the initial stages of a digital humanities project: engaging a collaborator and setting expectations. |
Description: | The “Engaging a Collaborator” best practices document is intended as a guideline for scholars in the humanities who seek to work with professionals in other fields in order to enhance their research with digital tools. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/34042 |
Rights: | © Elizabeth Buhe, 2014 |
Appears in Collections: | IFA Research Resources |
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