Discussion Topic

How do digital libraries, digitized historical archives, and born-digital archives intersection with the digital humanities? Or: how do LIS and DH conversations contribute to each other, and where to they diverge?

Core

  • Thomas Padilla, “On a Collections as Data Imperative” (2017), external resource
  • Rachel Wittmann, Anna Neatrour, Rebekah Cummings, and Jeremy Myntti, “From Digital Library to Open Datasets: Embracing a ‘Collections As Data’ Framework” (2019), external resource
  • Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, “Archives Without Dust” from Bitstreams (2021), library resource

Penumbra

  • Mark Algee-Hewitt et al, “Canon/Archive. Large-scale Dynamics in the Literary Field” (2016), external resource
  • Ian Milligan, “Lost in the Infinite Archive: The Promise and Pitfalls of Web Archives” (2016), external resource
  • Katie Rawson and Trevor Muñoz, “Against Cleaning” (2016), external resource
  • Dorothy Berry, “The House Archives Built” (2021), external resource
  • Cassidy Holahan, “Rummaging in the Dark: ECCO as Opaque Digital Archive”(2021), library resource
  • Kent K. Chang, Mackenzie Cramer, Sandeep Soni, and David Bamman, “Speak, Memory: An Archaeology of Books Known to ChatGPT/GPT-4” (2023), external resource
  • Benjamin Lee, “The ‘Collections as ML Data’ checklist for machine learning and cultural heritage” (2023), library resource

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