Partnering with Special Collections in Promoting Digital Humanities: Papers of Charles Daniel Tenney (丁家立档案) at Dartmouth College
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Keywords

Charles Daniel Tenney
Education in China
Digital humanities
Special collections

How to Cite

Xie, N. L. (2019). Partnering with Special Collections in Promoting Digital Humanities: Papers of Charles Daniel Tenney (丁家立档案) at Dartmouth College. International Journal of Librarianship, 4(1), 103–107. https://doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2019.vol4.1.133
Received 2019-07-18
Accepted 2019-07-18
Published 2019-07-30

Abstract

This paper discusses a project relating to the papers of Charles Tenney at Dartmouth College in order to examine the value of partnering with special collections while promoting digital humanities. It treats the discovery, digitization, publication and utilization of rare and unique primary resources in assisting classroom teaching and research. This project provides a case study that illustrates how, by creating collaborative projects with faculty and colleagues, librarians can create knowledge, enrich scholarship, and better serve academic communities as research partners instead of being mere content providers.
https://doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2019.vol4.1.133
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References

Crossley, P. K. Personal correspondence, December 18, 2013.

Dartmouth College Library Guide to the Papers of Charles D. Tenney, circa 1919 – 1986. Retrieved April 23, 2018, from http://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ms794_fullguide.html

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