Missions Accomplished? The Future of Mission-Driven Digital Scholarship Journals in DH
Chair: Layne-Worthey, Glen

Missions Accomplished? The Future of Mission-Driven Digital Scholarship Journals in DH

Isasi, Jennifer (1); LeBlanc, Zoe (2); Walsh, Brandon (3); Gil, Alex (4); Pérez Martínez, Winnie (3); Wythoff, Grant (5); Koeser, Rebecca Sutton (5)

1: The Pennsylvania State University, United States of America; 2: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 3: University of Virginia, United States of America; 4: Yale University, United States of America; 5: Princeton University, United States of America

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Decisions on novel infrastructures or ready-to-publish platforms require consideration for their impact on editorial workflows and journal missions. Instead of setbacks, these challenges operationalize and refine missions and ethos. Editors from Programming Historian, archipelagos, JITP, and Startwords demonstrate how these considerations foster opportunities for innovative, ethical, and sustainable digital scholarship.