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What diversity, inclusion and collaboration? (Re)defining the values of Scholarly Communication from the Digital Humanities

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What diversity, inclusion and collaboration? (Re)defining the values of Scholarly Communication from the Digital Humanities
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The Digital Humanities propose innovative digital and computational methodologies and practices, together with new approaches to research, publication and evaluation. Although debates about the values of the Digital Humanities have a long history in Northern academies, Latin America has been more interested in rethinking the Digital Humanities from open access and open science movements. Values such as diversity, inclusion and collaboration have thus been benefited by new theoretical approaches and implementation through different scholarly communication resources and digital tools.