CAA/SAH Graduate Student Survey
The College Art Association and the Society of Architectural Historians are cooperating on a project, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to develop guidelines for evaluating scholarship in digital art and architectural history. For this set of questions, digital scholarship is broadly defined as the creation of digital tools or the use of digital or computational tools or methods to answer research questions or to promote scholarly inquiry.

This set of questions is geared toward current graduate students in art history or architectural history who are using (or have used) digital tools or methods in their scholarly research or coursework. We would like to find out what kinds of digital work are being done by these graduate students and the kinds of training and support that are available to them. Answers will be aggregated, and individual graduate students will not be named in our report.

This survey will take approximately 5-7 minutes to complete. Please complete it by June 1, 2015
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Institution Name *
Discipline of study *
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Degree program *
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Have you received institutional credit or recognition for digital art/architectural history work (for example, toward graded coursework or dissertation progress)? *
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If yes to the previous question, please elaborate.
In your scholarly research or coursework, were the criteria for receiving credit for digital work clearly articulated at the onset of the project (i.e., in a grading rubric, a set of guidelines, etc.)? Please explain.
What research questions or intellectual inquiries have you used digital methods to explore?
Which tools or methods have you found useful for digital art or architectural history research?
Where have you received training or support toward digital skills or methods?
Do you expect digital skills or digital scholarly work to be an asset on the job market?
Would you like to add any other comments to our research on evaluating digital scholarship?
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