ENCOURAGING DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP IN GRADUATE EDUCATION Cross Timbers Library Collaborative Conference August 7, 2015.

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ENCOURAGING DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP IN GRADUATE EDUCATION Cross Timbers Library Collaborative Conference August 7, 2015

PANELISTS Rebecca Barham Art Reference Librarian University of North Texas Spencer D. C. Keralis Research Associate Professor University of North Rafia Mirza Digital Humanities Librarian University of Texas at Arlington Susan Smith Head, Library Research Support Services University of North Texas Laura Waugh Repository Librarian University of North Texas #digischolar #CTLC2015

INTRODUCTION Spencer D. C. Keralis Research Associate Professor, Digital Humanities Coordinator University of North Texas

THE VISION OF DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP A wide range of scholarship in Humanities and Social Sciences enhanced and enriched with digital resources and quantitative methods Digital Humanities – attempt to answer Humanities questions at scale

HOWEVER… Many obstacles to adoption by graduate students – faculty resistance, lack of resources Problems of evidentiary value Naturalized in Social Sciences (“This is just what we do.”) Libraries’ interventions in research methods and scholarly communication not always welcome; e.g. resistance to digital resources and OA Tool focused, requires programming expertise Expensive and resource intensive Concentrate disproportionate resources on a few amenable faculty Funding pool very small, highly specialized, especially in DH Fewer than 7% of jobs on the MLA job list in 2014 related to digital humanities

THE PROBLEM(S) How Libraries can develop partnerships with faculty and graduate students. How embedded librarianship can foster digital scholarship. How to build interdepartmental partnerships to support student research. How to overcome faculty resistance. How to provide students with meaningful, C.V.-ready skills. How to increase the use of libraries’ digital resources.

INTEGRATING DIGITAL RESOURCES INTO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Susan Smith Head, Library Research Support Services University of North Texas Libraries

INTEGRATING DIGITAL RESOURCES INTO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Listening Raising awareness Changing perceptions Access/tools/support Don’t start with students - subject/embedded librarians, faculty, others

INTEGRATING DIGITAL RESOURCES INTO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Look for opportunities to introduce/incorporate into other library offerings -online guides, instruction sessions, workshops -pre-proposal boot camp Look for opportunities to introduce/incorporate into other academic support/research offerings -center for teaching excellence, research support services, writing center, research office, graduate student professional development workshops

INTEGRATING DIGITAL RESOURCES INTO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Digital Scholarship Librarian Digital Scholarship/Research Commons Opportunities for students and faculty to share projects/ideas/research

ENCOURAGING DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP IN GRADUATE EDUCATION Rafia Mirza Digital Humanities Librarian University of Texas at

Digital Humanities Subject Guide

“EDGE is a series of workshops, events, and speakers that are designed to help you excel in graduate school and develop professionally for your career.”

Partnering DH with Scholarly Communication The Cost of Knowledge Visualization

Image via Benjamin Reay, Big question mark in Ipswich

EXPERIMENTING WITH OMEKA AS AN ALTERNATIVE FORM OF SCHOLARSHIP Rebecca Barham Art, Dance & Theatre Librarian University of North Texas Libraries

WHAT IS OMEKA?

OMEKA AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE TRADITIONAL SEMINAR PAPER Dynamic: easy to share scholarship and collaborate, can serve as an online portfolio for the works of scholars and artists, and is open source. Static: seminar papers are usually filed away and not shared with anyone but the professor and classmates. Copyright paper stack: thewet / 123RF Stock Photo

THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIMENT WITH OMEKA Dr. Jennifer Way’s art history seminar class AEAH 5813: Visual Culture of Refugees and Migrants The students used Omeka as the platform for their exhibits instead of writing the traditional seminar paper. Spencer and I delivered 6 mini-lectures to introduce the students to the OMEKA platform, metadata, copyright, and fair use.

RESULTS: STUDENTS’ EXHIBITS IN OMEKA

RESPONDENT | Q&A Laura Waugh Repository Librarian University of North Texas Libraries

CTLC DIGITAL HUMANITIES INTEREST GROUP Monday, October 12, 2015 Texas Christian University Fort Worth to join DHIG mailing list!

DIGITAL FRONTIERS 2015 | SEPT 4 th Annual Conference & THATCamp Keynote Speakers Carolyn Guertin University of Ontario Institute of Technology Michael Edson Smithsonian Institute 41 presenters from 20 institutions in 8 U.S. states and 3 countries Registration now open! | #DF15UTD