For just about any phrase, it's interesting to ask who uses it and what does their usage make it mean? 'Digital Scholarship' seems to be remarkably fresh and well-connected:
Two books:Google search for 'digital scholarship' finds it in use at UVa, Tufts, University of Washington, Brown, Duke...
UVa had "a forum to discuss the possibility of a cross-University Digital Scholarship Initiative at the University of Virginia... on Thursday, 17 April" 2003
SPARC Forum – Scholarly Communication Advocacy on Campus from ALA 2003 Toronto
New-Model Scholarship: How Will It Survive? Abby Smith, CLIR April 2003
Supporting Digital Scholarship (UVa "A project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and supported with an Academic Equipment Grant from Sun Microsystems") --see also Digital Initiatives list
Center for Digital Initiatives at Brown ...Patrick Yott
Digital Scholarship at U Washington
Raymond Yee's Wiki on CniOrg/ForumMeeting2003b ...and see how he's using this medium!
The Future of Libraries published in the Winter 2004 issue of Threshold: Exploring the Future of Education : includes Clifford Lynch essay "The New Dimensions of Learning Communities"
Digital Scholarship in the Tenure, Promotion, and Review Process by Deborah L. Andersen (Editor) Publisher: M.E.Sharpe; (September 2003) ISBN: 0765611147 Libraries, the Internet, and scholarship : tools and trends converging / edited by Charles F. Thomas New York : Marcel Dekker, c2002 Law Library Stacks Z692.C65 L535 2002 ON SEARCH