The program targets scholars working at the intersection of traditional humanities and emerging technology. By offering dedicated research time and institutional resources through the Centre for Digital Scholarship, the fellowship seeks to facilitate projects that might otherwise remain underdeveloped. Recipients gain entry to the Bodleian’s extensive collections, which include over 14 million printed items and rare classical papyri.
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EBSCO Funds New Digital Humanities Fellowship at Oxford
A new partnership between EBSCO Information Services and the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford aims to cultivate the next wave of digital scholarship. The EBSCO Fellowship in Digital Humanities, North America, provides researchers with funding and specialized access to the university's vast repository of rare manuscripts and primary sources.
Dr. Megan Gooch, who leads the Centre for Digital Scholarship, noted that providing researchers with protected time and institutional connections is vital for fostering meaningful discovery. Terry Robinson, Vice President of Archive Products at EBSCO, added that the initiative reflects a broader corporate push to preserve diverse voices and histories through digital archives. Applications for the fellowship are currently open for scholars looking to leverage these resources to advance their academic disciplines.
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