An annotated bibliography of Digital Scholarship in libraries
The August 2017 release of De-Centering and Recentering Digital Scholarship: A Manifesto was the culmination of an ongoing conversation surrounding the work behind digital scholarship, scholarly communications, invisible labor, and the role of the library and the librarian within it. The manifesto represents voices at varying stages in their careers and a multitude of experiences, backgrounds, driving motivations, and dreams for the future. It also represents what Alison Mountz refers to as “painful differences and silences” in the voices not present that we yearn to include and illuminate. It emerged out of the need to frame digital scholarship’s role in this moment as an emerging scholarship continuing the legacy of longstanding labor in critical and progressive librarianship. This bibliography, divided into Definitions of Digital Scholarship, Digital Scholarship in Practice, and Critical and Progressive Librarianship, provides a collaborative snapshot of many of the voices which have informed our theories and practices. Read More