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Beyond the one-shot: Intensive workshops as a platform for engaging the library in digital humanities
Authors:Susan Powell  Ningning Nicole Kong
Institution:1. Library, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USAsmpowell@berkeley.edu;3. Purdue University Libraries, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article explores how librarian participation as instructors in week-long intensive classes—a common workshop format in digital humanities (DH)—can advance a variety of library objectives, while also uniquely supporting the DH community. Intensive workshops fall between the one-shot session and credit course formats more commonly found in library instruction. Drawing on case studies from Geographic Information Systems (GIS) instruction at DH institutes at the University of California Berkeley and Purdue University, the authors explore the origins of librarian involvement, course topics, pedagogy, and library services. Based on their instruction experiences in the DH summer institutes and student surveys, the authors argue that intensive instruction workshops provide a good potential platform for library involvement in DH.
Keywords:Digital humanities  information literacy  intensive instruction  libraries  pedagogy
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