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A Tale of Two Cities: Implications of the Similarities and Differences in Collaborative Approaches within the Digital Libraries and Digital Humanities Communities., , , and . DH, page 232-234. Office for Humanities Communication and Centre for Computing in the Humanities, (2010)Developing Academic Capacity in Digital Humanities: Thoughts from the Canadian Community.. Digit. Humanit. Q., (2013)Starting and Sustaining Digital Humanities/Digital Scholarships Centers: Lessons from the Trenches.. Digit. Humanit. Q., (2023)The Crowdsourcing Process: Decisions about Tasks, Expertise, Communities and Platforms.. DH, page 399-400. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), (2013)A Trip Around the World: Balancing Geographical Diversity in Academic Research Teams., , , , , and . DH, page 226-229. Stanford University Library, (2011)'It's a team if you use "reply all" ': An exploration of research teams in digital humanities environments.. Lit. Linguistic Comput., Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit., 24 (2): 225-233 (2009)A tale of two cities: implications of the similarities and differences in collaborative approaches within the digital libraries and digital humanities communities., , , and . Lit. Linguistic Comput., 26 (3): 335-348 (2011)Introduction to Starting and Sustaining DH Centers .. DH, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), (2014)"It challenges members to think of their work through another kind of specialist's eyes": Exploration of the benefits and challenges of diversity in digital project teams., , , and . ASIST, volume 46 of Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., page 1-14. Wiley, (2009)University-Industry Partnerships in the Humanities: View from the partner and academic perspective.. DH, (2020)