Talk:Digital Humanities Summer Institute
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Third Party Sources Discussing DHSI
[edit]This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. The request was not specific enough. You may consider leaving your comments on the Talk page or escalating significant issues to the conflict of interest noticeboard. |
I will cite a conflict of interest as I am both a graduate student at the University of Victoria and I work for the ETCL, who helps host the DHSI. I would like to, however, point to peer-reviewed third party sources (above and beyond the peer-reviewed articles cited on the main page) who discuss the importance of the DHSI that could contribute to a Further Reading section or offer further sources.
- Matthew Kirschenbaum's What is digital humanities and what's it doing in English departments?. Matthew is an Associate Professor of English and Associate Director, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland.
- Hitoshi Kamada's Digital humanities - Roles for libraries?. Hitoshi is an associate librarian, research support services team, at the University of Arizona
- Patrik Svensson's Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities. Patrik is the director of HUMlab at Umeå University and a docent in the humanities and information technology.
- Micah Vandegrift's What is Digital Humanities and what's it doing in the Library?. Micah works for the Office of Digital Research and Scholarship at Florida State University.
- Ying Zhang, Shu Liu, and Emilee Mathews's Convergence of digital humanities and digital libraries. All three authors are professors from the University of California-Irvine.
These results are from a cursory search through readily available Google Scholar searches. If more citations are necessary, it will only take a few moments to add to these results.
Thenewpulp (talk) 22:53, 13 April 2017 (UTC)
- Hello, Thenewpulp. The only reason I can give for declining this request is that you did not specify where exactly in the article these sources should go. As far as a Further Reading is concerned, that's up to anyone else who looks at this request, as I personally have no experience adding such sections. Also, since it's been months, perhaps you have found more peer-reviewed sources since this request was made? Once you are sure you have all the sources, please reopen this request. Otherwise, I absolutely support the inclusion of a Further Reading section. jd22292 (Jalen D. Folf) (talk) 03:47, 2 August 2017 (UTC)
Not a notable subject
[edit]The coverage of the DHSI is exclusively in a professional academic sources such as the Chronicle. I found zero sources in Google news. This is a professional conference that has very limited encyclopedic appeal. Tagged for notability.104.163.147.121 (talk) 03:12, 22 March 2018 (UTC)