For Further Reading
- Humanities for All project database and essays
- Putting the Humanities PhD to Work by Katina L. Rogers (Duke University Press, 2020)
- Shaping the Digital Dissertation: Knowledge Production in the Arts and Humanities (Open Book Publishers, 2021). Free to download PDF. Great contributors.
- HASTAC’s #remixthediss collection (2014+) — a good meta-resource
- The Graduate Center Digital Fellows have devoted a section of their website to digital dissertation resources
- Jesse Stommel, New-form Scholarship and the Public Digital Humanities (2014)
- Collaborative Resources from Graduate Education at Work in the World conference
- How to Make Art at the End of the World by Natalie Loveless (Duke University Press, 2019)
- Ben Spatz, “Earthing the Laboratory: Speculations for doctoral training” (2021)
- Lucy Partman, “Sharing Our Stories” aka “Why you should share the dissertation-writing process” (2021)
Resources for Dissertation Evaluation
- CUNY Graduate Center: See this link for a well-maintained list of resources and guidelines for digital dissertations (Roxanne Shirazi, Dissertation Librarian)
- University of Iowa College of Education – Guidelines for Article-Style Dissertations (2015)
- The Modern Language Association offers guidelines for evaluating digital work as well as reflections on reforming the dissertation
- HuMetricsHSS — resources for values-based scholarship
Guidelines from Professional Associations
- AHA Guidelines for the Evaluation of Digital Scholarship in History (2015)
- Guidelines for the Professional Evaluation of Digital Scholarship by Historians (2015)
- Guidelines for the Evaluation of Digital Scholarship in Art and Architectural History (2016)
- MLA Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Scholarship (2013)
Guidelines for Peer Review and Tenure Processes
- Dennis Tenen and Alex Gil (Columbia University) maintain a list of readings related to peer review of digital projects that may be helpful for your committee members: Peer Review and T&P Guidelines
- Amanda Visconti also shares a collection of links in her public Zotero library: DH Guidelines for Dissertations and Tenure (Zotero Library)
NOTE: There are many more resources than those included on this page! Want to add something to this list? Suggest it here.