
The Department of Digital Scholarship Services of the Hamburg State and University Library (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg) is a partner for the conception, planning and implementation of projects in the field of digital humanities. We offer advice and support for project proposals and research projects, and act as a communication interface between the library infrastructure and Hamburg's academic institutions. We work closely with the departments of the SUB, Hamburg University and other academic stakeholders, such as the HCDS. From the end of 2023, we will co-run the Crossdisciplinary Lab for Digital Humanities in the Humanities Library of the University of Hamburg, which will become a place of exchange and collaboration in the digital humanities. This poster was being presented at the "Digital Total" in Hamburg, October 9-10, 2023. The event was organized and conducted by the House of Computing & Data Science (HCDS) of the Universität Hamburg, in collaboration with partners from the scientific platform PIER PLUS and the Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Hamburg.
Digital Humanities, Library, Digital Research, Digital Scholarship Services, Digital Literacy
Digital Humanities, Library, Digital Research, Digital Scholarship Services, Digital Literacy
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