Born-Digital Scholarly Publishing: Resources and Road Maps
A three-week hybrid summer institute to train participants in born-digital scholarly publishing methods.
Brown University Library requests funding to support a hybrid three-week summer institute (July 11-29, 2022) with virtual and in-person components for fifteen participants who wish to develop innovative born-digital scholarship intended for publication by a university press but lack the necessary resources and capacity at their home institutions. The Institute will equip humanities scholars from all career levels and across disciplines with in-depth knowledge of the digital publishing process, familiarity with open source tools and platforms, advanced project management skills, concrete and individualized plans for project advancement, and top-level publishing industry contacts. Centered on inclusivity and accessibility, the Institute aims to broaden the range of scholars producing born-digital publications and, by extension, the audience for digital humanities scholarship.
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Project fields:
Interdisciplinary Studies, General; Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Program:
Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
Division:
Digital Humanities
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Totals:
$168,939 (approved) $168,212 (awarded)
Grant period:
10/1/2021 – 4/30/2023
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