Stop Calling It ‘Digital Humanitites’
And 9 other strategies to help liberal-arts colleges join the movement

Brian Taylor for The Chronicle By William Pannapacker
A persistent criticism of the digital-humanities movement is that it is elitist and exclusive because it requires the resources of a major university (faculty, infrastructure, money), and is thus more suited to campuses with a research focus. Academics and administrators at small liberal-arts colleges may read about DH and, however exciting it sounds, decide that it ill suits their teaching mission.
In fact, teaching-focused colleges have significant advantages over research universities in pursuing the digital humanities.
http://chronicle.com/article/Stop-Calling-It-Digital/137325/