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Critical Collection Analysis: Using Dh Tools To Contextualize Historical Collecting Patterns Within A Political Framework, Lydia Bello, Nina Clements, Madelynn Dickerson, Margaret Hogarth
Critical Collection Analysis: Using Dh Tools To Contextualize Historical Collecting Patterns Within A Political Framework, Lydia Bello, Nina Clements, Madelynn Dickerson, Margaret Hogarth
Library Staff Publications and Research
With the growth of digital humanities and a wide range of free and open source analysis tools at our fingertips, librarians have a unique opportunity to use these new tools to critically analyze library collections. Moving beyond usage and budgets, strategies such as text analysis, temporal pattern finding and data visualization offer insights into the structure and content of our collections, which in turn supports evidenced-based decision-making for future acquisitions. At the Claremont Colleges Library, librarians across divisions have been encouraged to learn tools and approaches to Digital Humanities, and apply these principles to our own work and relationships with …
New Directions For Digital Collections At The Claremont Colleges, Allegra Swift
New Directions For Digital Collections At The Claremont Colleges, Allegra Swift
Library Staff Publications and Research
This presentation describes the evolution of the Claremont Colleges Digital Library (CCDL) and Scholarship@Claremont, how the Claremont Colleges Library is part of a campus-wide digital humanities initiative, and ways in which the Claremont Colleges Library digital scholarship programs support teaching, learning and research.
NITLE New Directions for Digital Collections at Academic Libraries was moderated by Mark Dahl and Mark Christel, Anneliese Dehner, and Isaac Gilman also presented.