Welcome to the third issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse started with publication of the papers presented at the symposium “The Mobile Text: Studying Literature in the Digital Age” held in Rome in 2012. The current issue includes a few essays from another symposium on “Textualities in the Digital Age” held at the University of Oregon in April 2012; Art Farley summarizes the issues and papers presented in this latter symposium in the introduction that follows this editorial
The paper argues that the digitalization enterprise revives, beyond the post-modern period of interp...
How does technology impact research practices in the humanities? How does digitisation shape scholar...
The article offers a definition, overview, and assessment of the current state of digital humanities...
Welcome to the third issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse started...
The article provides an overview of the symposium of the same name held at the University of Oregon ...
Welcome to the fifth issue of Humanist Studies &the Digital Age entitled Networks and Projects: New ...
Welcome to the fourth issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse starte...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 20, 2012. I...
This chapter examines material published in the field of the digital humanities (DH) in 2018, all of...
In 2012, Digital Humanities became one of the most talked-about topics in the humanities and was sug...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Francesco Petrarch: from manuscript to digital cultur
Today we live in computational abundance whereby our everyday lives and the environment that surroun...
In recent years, every measure of significant change from research to academic programming and hirin...
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/btwo/2014/00000004/f0020001;jsessionid=au8yjdiygbt1...
There is no doubt that we live in exciting times: Ours is the age of many ‘silent revolutions’ trigg...
The paper argues that the digitalization enterprise revives, beyond the post-modern period of interp...
How does technology impact research practices in the humanities? How does digitisation shape scholar...
The article offers a definition, overview, and assessment of the current state of digital humanities...
Welcome to the third issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse started...
The article provides an overview of the symposium of the same name held at the University of Oregon ...
Welcome to the fifth issue of Humanist Studies &the Digital Age entitled Networks and Projects: New ...
Welcome to the fourth issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse starte...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 20, 2012. I...
This chapter examines material published in the field of the digital humanities (DH) in 2018, all of...
In 2012, Digital Humanities became one of the most talked-about topics in the humanities and was sug...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Francesco Petrarch: from manuscript to digital cultur
Today we live in computational abundance whereby our everyday lives and the environment that surroun...
In recent years, every measure of significant change from research to academic programming and hirin...
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/btwo/2014/00000004/f0020001;jsessionid=au8yjdiygbt1...
There is no doubt that we live in exciting times: Ours is the age of many ‘silent revolutions’ trigg...
The paper argues that the digitalization enterprise revives, beyond the post-modern period of interp...
How does technology impact research practices in the humanities? How does digitisation shape scholar...
The article offers a definition, overview, and assessment of the current state of digital humanities...