Preparing, Facilitating, Assessing: A Reflection on Digital Humanities Consultations

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2019-02-07

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Taylor & Francis

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A key component of the Digital Humanities Librarian’s work, the consultation involves the skills of listening, questioning, parsing, and planning aided by an understanding of the broader digital humanities landscape, project requirements, and the campus environment. Productive consultations provide researchers the direction they need to get their project started or advance it to the next stage, often resulting in sustained, collaborative engagement that makes assessing the impact of this work challenging.

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digital humanities, digital scholarship, consultations, assessment, librarianship

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Published version: E. Leigh Bonds (2019) Preparing, Facilitating, Assessing: A Reflection on Digital Humanities Consultations, International Information & Library Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/10572317.2018.1506873