Digital Humanities in European Research Libraries

Lotte Wilms
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Libraries are increasingly becoming involved in digital humanities research beyond the offering of digital collections. This article examines how libraries in Europe deal with this shift in activities and how they compare with libraries in other parts of the world. This article builds on the results of surveys conducted in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, the United States and the United Kingdom, and compares them with a survey conducted in Europe. We found that European libraries are mostly active in research supporting activities, such as digitisation and storage, while US libraries often include analysis in their activities. Funding comes from the library’s main budget and non-structural funding in a variety of forms. Staff working in DH roles ha s  a diverse range of titles, with various forms of librarian s  being the most used. Analytical staff such as GIS specialists are only found in the US survey. All surveyed libraries agree that the biggest skill gap amongst their staff is in technical skills. When looking towards the future, European libraries see the role of digital humanities (or digital scholarship) within the library grow and are making plans to facilitate this change within their organisation by positioning themselves as an attractive research partner, by opening and increasing their digital collections and by improving the internal workings of the library.
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欧洲研究型图书馆中的数字人文学科
图书馆越来越多地参与数字人文研究,而不仅仅是提供数字馆藏。本文考察了欧洲的图书馆如何应对这种活动的转变,以及它们与世界其他地区的图书馆的比较。本文以在澳大利亚、新西兰、香港、美国和英国进行的调查结果为基础,并将其与在欧洲进行的调查进行了比较。我们发现,欧洲图书馆主要活跃于研究支持活动,如数字化和存储,而美国图书馆通常在其活动中包括分析。资金来源于图书馆的主要预算和各种形式的非结构性资金。从事卫生保健工作的职员的职衔各不相同,其中以各类图书管理员的职衔最为常见。像GIS专家这样的分析人员只在美国的调查中发现。所有接受调查的图书馆都认为,员工之间最大的技能差距是技术技能。展望未来,欧洲图书馆看到了数字人文学科(或数字学术)在图书馆中的作用,并正在制定计划,通过将自己定位为一个有吸引力的研究合作伙伴,通过开放和增加数字馆藏,以及通过改善图书馆的内部工作,来促进其组织内的这种变化。
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