Digital Humanities Curation Guide
About this site
What is this?
The DH Curation Guide is a compilation of articles that address aspects of data curation in the digital humanities. The goal of the DH Curation Guide is to direct readers to trusted resources with enough context from expert editors and the other members of the research community to indicate to how these resources might help them with their own data curation challenges.
Each article provides a short introduction to a topic and a list of linked resources. Structuring articles in this way acknowledges the many excellent resources that already exist to provide guidance on subjects relevant to curation such as data formats, legal policies, description, and more.
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Who wrote the articles?
An initial set of articles have been penned by contributing editors who are authorities in their fields. You can read more about them on the contributing editors page. Every article has been submitted to a rigorous editing process guided by managing editors Trevor Muñoz and Julia Flanders. This process ensures that the article presents accurate, up-to-date information and adheres to the Guide’s purpose, tone, and style.
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