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A Growing Centre for Digital Humanities at Linnaeus University [Elektronisk resurs]

Hanscam, Emily (författare)
HiC 2024, Huminfra Conference, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 10-11 january, 2024 
Kamal, Ahmad M. (författare)
Golub, Koraljka, 1975- (författare)
UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures; Concurrences (medarbetare)
Linnéuniversitetet Fakulteten för konst och humaniora (FKH) (utgivare)
Publicerad: 2024
Engelska.
Ingår i: HiC2024, Huminfra Conference, 10–11January,2024, Gothenburg,Sweden.
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  • Linnaeus University (Linnéuniversitetet, LNU) is an international public university in the province of Småland, Sweden. LNU was founded in 2010 by a merger of the former Växjö University and Kalmar University, and currently has approximately 44,000 enrolled students. The university is currently Sweden’s sixth largest in terms of student numbers. It has 600 partner universities in more than 80 countries around the world.   Over the past decade, there has been a distinct emphasis on the Digital Humanities at LNU through a variety of initiatives, all focused on fostering interdisciplinary expertise in the Humanities, data analysis, cultural heritage, and ICTs. Best described as a decentralized collaborative culture, DH at LNU includes knowledge environments (e.g. Digital Transformations), centers of excellence (e.g. the Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications), and the iInstitute (the local center for the international iSchools consortium). LNU was the first Swedish university to join DARIAH and is now leading the bid for national membership. In 2016, Linnaeus established a Digital Humanities Hub to focus on data-intensive digital humanities, leading to the implementation of digital humanities as a research and teaching subject at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, and to the Digital Humanities MA programme. This programme is being offered in English to international students, who benefit from being able to take advantage of the worldwide iSchools agreement for virtual student and faculty exchange. As part of the work of the DH Hub and the iInstitute, LNU was recently granted funding for a national PhD school in digital humanities, an initiative between four Swedish universities. In this presentation we will outline the original vision for fostering DH at Linnaeus University, reflect on the challenges and successes of the past few years and present general ideas on how to facilitate DH at the intersection of multiple disciplines. 

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Humanities and the Arts  (hsv)
Other Humanities  (hsv)
Other Humanities not elsewhere specified  (hsv)
Humaniora och konst  (hsv)
Annan humaniora  (hsv)
Övrig annan humaniora  (hsv)
Humaniora  (lnu)
Humanities  (lnu)

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government publication  (marcgt)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

Digital Humanities infrastructure
Digital Humanities centres
fostering Digital Humanities
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