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LIBER Digital Humanities and Digital Cultural Heritage Working Group: a case study of international collaboration and network building

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2021

Lotte Wilms
Affiliation:
Digital Scholarship Advisor, KB National Library of the Netherlands, Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5, 2595 BE Den Haag, The Netherlands Email: lotte.wilms@kb.nl
Caleb Derven
Affiliation:
Head, Technical & Digital Services, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick, V94 T9PX Limerick, Ireland Email: Caleb.Derven@ul.ie
Merisa Martinez
Affiliation:
Expert, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, KU Leuven Libraries, 3000 Leuven, Belgium Email: merisa.martinez@kuleuven.be

Abstract

How can European library staff working in digital humanities connect with peers in the library sector, determine where to find relevant information about digital scholarship, provide their collections as data and to be an equal partner in digital humanities research? The LIBER Digital Humanities Working Group was created as a participatory knowledge network in 2017 to address these questions. Through a series of workshops, knowledge sharing activities, and a Europe-wide survey and resulting report, the Working Group engaged with the international LIBER DH community. Useful reflections are provided on organising an open, voluntary DH community and planning for inclusive activities that benefit digital scholarship in European research libraries.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of ARLIS
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Fig. 1. The infographic ‘Forming Relationships in Digital Humanities: Building Blocks for Libraries’ from the theme ‘Building Relationships’, curated by Liam O'Dwyer (CC-BY LIBER Europe).

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Fig. 2. The infographic ‘Distribution of responses from across Europe’ as published in the report on the survey (CC-BY LIBER Europe).