As part of the humanities community, Gale has prioritized partnerships like the Fellowships Program to support scholarship and research, while learning about our network to influence our product development plans. Our academic partnerships team works directly with scholars, researchers, and administrators in universities worldwide. We welcome inquiries and collaboration opportunities from across the academic community.

 

Apply for an Open Fellowship

Each year, Gale partners with different institutions, scholarly societies, and associations around the world to award fellowships and provide access to our Primary Sources collections.

Learn About Our Fellowships

 

Request a Gale Speaker

We regularly attend scholarly and library events and conferences and can often help you with executive and expert speakers. Example topics include:

  • Pedagogical approaches to teaching—and researching—digital humanities
  • Digitization, preservation, and archive-building strategy
  • Changing approaches to metadata and indexing
  • UX research and platform development
  • Building accessible platforms

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Other Research Projects, Including Requests to Access Data

Our digital humanities specialists provide expert guidance to scholars working on DH projects, and frequently collaborate to introduce TDM concepts to classes. Gale frequently collaborates with researchers and research groups to provide access to advanced metadata, data about the use of our archives, or insights into Gale’s digitization practices, history, and methodologies. We also welcome requests for data delivery for special text and data mining (TDM) initiatives outside of Gale Digital Scholar Lab, and inquiries on copyright about the use of our content in complex TDM projects.

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Partner with Us

To connect with the Gale academic partnerships team and discuss current collaboration opportunities, please contact us:

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*We welcome inquiries from faculty, librarians, and graduate students. Undergraduate students and others, please ask your library for assistance.

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