The Digital Humanities and Archivists. A nationally recognized urban history center devoted to preserving the history of Brooklyn Some exhibits but primarily.

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The Digital Humanities and Archivists

A nationally recognized urban history center devoted to preserving the history of Brooklyn Some exhibits but primarily a research center for both scholars and students

 Cultural Heritage Access Research and Technology  Cross-institutional, collaborative project focused on digitizing and making publicly available Brooklyn-based photo archives

Given CHART’s digital focus, is BHS contributing to the digital humanities What about archivists in general?

 A nexus of fields within which scholars use computing technologies to investigate the kinds of questions that are traditional to the humanities. – Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Pomona College

 A bridge between the traditional practices of research and the opportunities afforded by technology, providing scholars with new ways of looking at old problems, and the methods, tools and frameworks to support them in novel avenues of enquiry. – King’s College London Digital Humanities program

Uses new, digitally available METHODS To Exploit humanities-driven CONTENT

 Using Google Books Ngram Viewer to analyze literature  UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Opens up new research methods by using linked data and data mining

 The best projects are collaborations between scholars, librarians/archivists, and computer scientists  But, librarians and archivists in low attendance at conferences  Librarians/archivists not seen as generating content or compelling tools that advance research methods

 CHART is collaborative—all three institutions leverage their collections through this partnership  It generates clean, interoperable data  Merely scanning is not a lasting addition  But the shared portal could be a new tool through which the public can interact with Brooklyn’s history

 Engaging with faculty and students to create archives-centered curriculum  Forging partnerships with both scholars and students

 With CHART and its education initiatives, BHS is making strides in digital history  But in order to remain relevant in the field, archivists and librarians will need to: 1. Develop and teach tools for data analysis (data and text mining, linked data) 2. Engage in large scale initiatives, as opposed to ad-hoc projects

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