Setting up digital humanities/digital scholarship centers/communities is a challenging task at institutions of all sizes. The presenter will offer ideas and suggestions about how to build capacity to support and advance digital scholarship and digital humanities work in a variety of campus environments, including smaller Liberal Arts Colleges. The content is based on the presenter’s experience as Director of a DH center at the Claremont Colleges, part of a CNI/ECAR working group that is establishing a maturity framework for DH centers, as well as workshops she has given on building capacity for DH work.Outcomes: Learn what has worked well in planning and establishing DH/DS communities and centers at various institutions *Learn about resources to help advance your home campus DH/DS center
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SOURCE: Educause
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