Data Resource Guide

Screenshot of website Using Data for Digital Art History

As a project for Margaret Smith’s course LIS 628: Data Librarianship in Fall 2017, I developed a lesson plan for an instructional session introducing digital art history research methods to university students.

Drawing on the wealth of existing comprehensive resources for DAH (such as the wonderful Digital Art History 101, an online textbook by Miriam Posner, Johanna Drucker, Todd Presner, Steven Nelson, and Francesca Albrezzi) I also created a supplementary online resource guide.

View the online supplement: lis628data.wordpress.com