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Born-digital scholarship

Delagrange |

Wysocki |

Miles et al |

Munster |
"Wunderkammer, Cornell, and the Visual Canon of Arrangement" – born-digital work that has no print analog
Other works demonstrate the sort of argument that can only be made in a digital medium other than print. The best multimedia digital scholarship—like Anne Wysocki's (2002) "Bookling Monument," Adrian Miles et al.'s (2003) "Violence of Text," or Anna Munster's (2001) Wundernet—intermingle text, image, sound and motion so seamlessly in making their arguments that it is impossible to imagine it could be done in another way, or in another medium.
Scholarship about born-digital scholarship
"When Revision Is Redesign: Kay Questions for Digital Scholarsip"– article that makes explicit the intellectual work of digital media scholarship and design
If you have no published work of this sort - incorporate into your research statement; cite others who have written about it; point to examples
Scholarship of teaching
If your teaching includes developing innovative digital course design and delivery, it’s important that you write about it and document it in your tenure materials
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