The editors of this volume are Rod Coover, an internationally renowned visual anthropologist and digital artist based at Temple University, and Thomas Bartscherer, who is well-known for his research at Bard and CNRS into digital infrastructures to support the humanities. This collaboration has produced a fascinating series of experimental interdisciplinary conversations about many aspects of computerization, from factors involved in creating searchable online research databases through to dig..
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Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
This panel begins with a thought exercise. Each panelist has chosen a classic text from their home d...
This article offers reflections arising from a recent colloquium at the Open University on the impli...
This chapter examines material published in the field of digital humanities in 2017. Owing to contro...
This is an invited essay review of titles and new editions on media culture published by MIT Press. ...
Increasingly, scholars are producing works in non-traditional genres and mediums, published using al...
Over the last decade Digital Humanities has ceased being a “niche discipline” and have become a majo...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 20, 2012. I...
Today we live in computational abundance whereby our everyday lives and the environment that surroun...
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/btwo/2014/00000004/f0020001;jsessionid=au8yjdiygbt1...
This paper gives an overview of the ways that humanities research is embracing new digital resources...
Digital humanities are at the leading edge of applying computer-based technology in the humanities. ...
This article discusses digital humanities and the growing diversity of digital media, digital materi...
Emerging from the 1950s, Digital Humanities (DH) has gradually developed into an interdisciplinary r...
The University of Bologna has a long tradition in Digital Humanities, both at the level of research ...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
This panel begins with a thought exercise. Each panelist has chosen a classic text from their home d...