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Digital Library Federation Affiliates with CenterNet

Washington, DC, March 15, 2011—The Council on Library and Information Resources’ Digital Library Federation program today announced its formal alliance with centerNet. Established in 2007, centerNet is an international network of digital humanities centers formed for cooperative and collaborative action that benefits the digital humanities and allied fields in general, and has special resources in the domain of cyberinfrastructure to offer humanities centers in particular.

The affiliation will focus on areas where digital libraries and digital humanities converge and need further exploration and understanding of each community’s roles and responsibilities. Areas of likely collaboration include the following:

    •    Data curation–examining options for the preservation of digital scholarship objects and workflows, and digital products of research and instruction;

    •    Cyberinfrastructure–exploring interoperability, data mining, shared infrastructure, and linked open data;

    •    Internationalization–sharing work with international networks to increase awareness and cooperation; improving communities' awareness of and influence on international initiatives;

    •    Scaling up and scaling down–working with Google books, HATHI Trust, and the Digital Public Library of America to explore the meaning of aggregating data, and the new types of research questions that can be asked using huge digital libraries; also examining how to leverage smaller scoped work, and understanding the unique preservation challenges this scholarship presents;

    •    Career paths–highlighting career opportunities in fields of digital humanities and digital libraries to better understand changing professional roles;

    •    Publication and distribution–exploring how we share research efforts to better inform practice.

Established in 1995, the Digital Library Federation is a community of library practitioners engaged in and committed to building and sustaining digital libraries through collaborative effort and establishing best practices. The DLF community includes project managers, code developers, and digital curators. The DLF Web site is available at www.diglib.org. CLIR's Web site is at www.clir.org.

More information on centerNet is available at http://digitalhumanities.org/centernet.

Kathlin Smith
Director of Communications
CLIR
1752 N Street, NW #800
Washington, DC 20036
202-939-4754
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