Welcome to the
Journal of Digital Humanities
Vol. 1, No. 4 Fall 2012
The Journal of Digital Humanities is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed, open access journal that features the best scholarship, tools, and conversations produced by the digital humanities community in the previous quarter.
Introduction
Closing the Evaluation Gap
The Editors
With this fourth issue we wrap up the first year of the Journal of Digital Humanities, and with it, our first twelve months of attempting to find and promote digital scholarship from the open web using a system of layered review. The importance of assessment and the scholarly vetting process around digital scholarship has been […]
The Problem Stated
Living in a Digital World: Rethinking Peer Review, Collaboration, and Open Access
Sheila Cavanagh
Evaluating Collaborative Digital Scholarship (or, Where Credit is Due)
Bethany Nowviskie
A Call to Redefine Historical Scholarship in the Digital Turn
Alex Galarza, Jason Heppler and Douglas Seefeldt
Approaches
How to Evaluate Digital Scholarship
Todd Presner
Short Guide To Evaluation Of Digital Work
Geoffrey Rockwell
Promotion and Tenure for Digital Scholarship
Laura Mandell
Evaluating Scholarly Digital Outputs: The Six Layers Approach
James Smithies
Evaluating Multimodal Work, Revisited
Shannon Christine Mattern
Evaluating Digital Humanities Work: Guidelines for Librarians
Zach Coble
Let the Grant Do the Talking
Sheila Brennan
Tenure as a Risk-Taking Venture
Mark Sample
Explaining Digital Humanities in Promotion Documents
Katherine D. Harris
Evaluating Digital Scholarship: Experiences in New Programmes at an Irish University
Michael Cosgrave, Anna Dowling, Lynn Harding, Róisín O’Brien and Olivia Rohan
Institutional Guidelines
Tenure, Promotion, and the Publicly Engaged Historian
American Historical Association, National Council on Public History, and Organization of American Historians Working Group on Evaluating Public History Scholarship
Guidelines for Evaluating Work in Digital Humanities and Digital Media
Modern Language Association
Documenting a New Media Case
Evaluation Wiki of the Committee on Information Technology, Modern Language Association
Statements from Professional Associations and their Members
Additional Materials
Resources
Bibliography
The Editors
ISSN 2165-6673