An “Open Lab?” The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape

dc.contributor.authorEl Khatib, Randa
dc.contributor.authorArbuckle, Alyssa
dc.contributor.authorSiemens, Lynne
dc.contributor.authorSiemens, Ray
dc.contributor.authorWinter, Caroline
dc.contributor.authorResearch Group, ETCL
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-24T13:06:25Z
dc.date.available2020-09-24T13:06:25Z
dc.date.copyright2020en_US
dc.date.issued2020-09-01
dc.descriptionen_US
dc.description.abstractAs the scholarly landscape evolves into a more “open” plain, so do the shapes of institutions, labs, centres, and other places and spaces of research, including those of the digital humanities (DH). The continuing success of such research largely depends on a commitment to open access and open source philosophies that broaden opportunities for a more efficient, productive, and universal design and use of knowledge. The Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory (ETCL; etcl.uvic.ca) is a collaborative centre for digital and open scholarly practices at the University of Victoria, Canada, that engages with these transformations in knowledge creation through its umbrella organization, the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute (C-SKI), that coordinates and supports open social scholarship activities across three major initiatives: the ETCL itself, the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI; dhsi.org), and the Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE; inke.ca) Partnership, including sub-projects associated with each. Open social scholarship is the practice of creating and disseminating public-facing scholarship through accessible means. Working through C-SKI, we seek ways to engage communities more widely with publicly funded humanities scholarship, such as through research creation and dissemination, mentorship, and skills training.en_US
dc.description.reviewstatusRevieweden_US
dc.description.scholarlevelFacultyen_US
dc.identifier.citationEl Khatib, Randa, Alyssa Arbuckle, Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the ETCL Research Group. 2020. "An “Open Lab?” The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape." Digital Humanities Quarterly 14 (3): n.p. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/14/3/000480/000480.htmlen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/14/3/000480/000480.html
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1828/12139
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherDigital Humanities Quarterlyen_US
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/*
dc.subjectdigital humanitiesen_US
dc.subjectresearch laben_US
dc.subjectopen scholarshipen_US
dc.subjectopen knowledgeen_US
dc.titleAn “Open Lab?” The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscapeen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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