Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Draft of ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base Project Report

Developed as part of an international, digital­humanities project, Developing a Networked­Based Creative Community: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP), the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base is an open­access, online database tracing activity in and around the field of electronic literature and the digital literary arts. Inspired by Ted Nelson’s […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Make It New? A dh+lib Mini-Series — the ebook

 I am pleased to present Make It New? A dh+lib Mini-Series the ebook. It is available for download in epub and pdf format. This ebook is an experiment in publishing, demonstrating one way that openly-published works can be built upon and carried forward. It features the posts from Make It New? A dh+lib Mini-Series alongside […]

News, Resources

Resource: WordSeer 3.0

WordSeer is a web-based text analysis and sensemaking environment for humanists and social scientists. It’s a a research project at UC Berkeley’s Computer Science Division and School of Information.

Job Announcements, News

Job: Data Specialist, Library of Congress

The Information Technology Specialist (Data Specialist) provides technical support to the Office of Strategic Initiatives in a wide variety of activities related both to the transfer of digital data from sources outside and inside the Library, and to the movement of data across multiple applications and data stores within the Library.

News, Resources

Resource: Easy steps towards open scholarship

Ross Mounce, Community Coordinator for Open Science at the Open Knowledge Foundation, presents the best ways to ensure discoverable access to research outputs. He highlights the metadata power of institutional repositories and other services like Zenodo. With a combination of preprint & postprint postings, it is easy to make your research freely available.