The care and keeping of digital humanities projects: tools and best practices for content management and delivery in the digital humanities

Monday, February 23, 2015 at 10:00 AM–10:45 AM CST
Room 103
Conference Track

8. Emerging Technologies & Trends

Keywords

digital humanities; multimedia

Learning Objectives

Following this session, participants will be able to discuss emerging best practices for managing digital humanities projects, and will understand the importance of building a community of digital humanities expertise.

Abstract

As the digital humanities explore new frontiers for thinking about scholarship, new solutions for managing this content in flexible environments are a key part of ensuring the longevity of this research.  This session will present methods and tools used for managing and delivering the content of digital humanities projects.

Presenters

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Jennifer Hoyer, Artstor
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Chelcie Rowell, Wake Forest University
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Stephanie Bernhardt, Ohio State University
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