Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-17-2022
Abstract
As part of a class on Europe after WWI, the library helped create an interactive assignment in which students looked at geographic and political changes in European countries as a key to understanding the effects of WWI. Based on government publications, students created and annotated digital maps to show how the Treaty of Versailles redrew country boundaries and changed governmental alliances. The library’s government documents collection made the assignment possible.
We describe the project, the outcomes it produced, and most importantly, what it suggests about a burgeoning role for govdocs that could cast the collection in a new light. The experience contains valuable lessons on how we position government documents in the near future.
Poster presented at the Federal Depository Library conference on October 17, 2022. Archived by FDLP at https://www.fdlp.gov/file-repository-item/docs-digital-humanities-example-could-launch-new-possibilities-poster (url as of 1/2/2024).
Recommended Citation
Baker, Laura, "Docs for Digital Humanities: An Example That Could Launch New Possibilities" (2022). Library Research and Publications. 47.
https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/library_pub/47
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