The document reports the results of a survey of 409 academic librarians on their perspectives and experiences with digital humanities. Key findings include: - Most librarians felt that a digital humanities center belongs in the library and that the library's role is to support digital humanities research through services like hosting projects, advising on metadata and preservation, and maintaining repositories. - A majority of librarians saw digital humanities as an opportunity for libraries to be seen in a new light and elevate their importance on campus. - While many librarians work with digital tools and resources in their research and teaching, less have actual worked with their library on a digital humanities project.