Here is a list of required and recommended readings:
Vermeylen, S. and Pilcher, J. (2009), Let the objects speak (required)
Simone, N. (2010), From Me to We (required)
Eric Klinenberg and Claudio Benzecry, Cultural-Production-In-A-Digital-Age
Fiona Cameron and Sarah Kenderdine, Theorizing digital cultural heritage
Nina Simon, Principles of Participation
Before You Were Born: We Were Digitizing Texts
Christa Williford and Charles Henry, One Culture: Computationally intensive research in the humanities and social sciences
Paul Mulholland and Trevor Collin, Using Digital Narratives to Support the Collaborative Learning and Exploration of Cultural Heritage
Clifford Lynch, Digital Collections, Digital Libraries, and the Digitization of Cultural Heritage Information
Erling Bjögvinsson, Pelle Ehn, and Per-Anders Hillgren, Design Things and Design Thinking; Contemporary Participatory Design Challenges
Alaa Sadik, Digital storytelling- a meaningful technology-integrated approach for engaged student learning
Marilyn Deegan and Simon Tanner, Conversion of Primary Sources
James O’Sullivan (Ed.), Digital Arts & Humanities: Scholarly Reflections
Todd Presner, Hypercities: A Case Study for the Future of Scholarly Publishing