Digital scholarship is the use of digital evidence, methods of inquiry, research, publication and preservation to achieve scholarly and research goals.
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Burdick, A., Drucker, J., and Lunenfeld, P. (2012). Digital_Humanities. Pp. 121-135. Cambridge: MIT Press. ProQuest Ebook Central.
https://muhlenberg.on.worldcat.org/oclc/819446318
Posner, M. (2018). Digital Humanities. In The Craft of Criticism: Critical Media Studies in Practice. UCLA. Report #: 27. Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1558k4vg
Spiro, L. (2014). Defining Digital Social Sciences. https://acrl.ala.org/dh/2014/04/09/defining-digital-social-sciences/
Thomas, William G. III. What is Digital Scholarship? A Typology. (Chart and definitions). https://railroads.unl.edu/blog/?p=1159
Visconti, Amanda. A Digital Humanities What, Why, & How (DLF eResearch Network Talk) (2016). http://literaturegeek.com/2016/07/21/dlf-digital-humanities-what-why-how#how
Mellon Summer Digital Scholars Program
For several summers, Muhlenberg College has provided support for students to pursue digital scholarly projects, both in collaboration with faculty and independently.
For more information, see: https://trexlerworks.muhlenberg.edu/sds/