Visiting a reading room in the last five years is a very different experience than what it looked like even fifteen years ago: while a few researchers carefully read archival documents in situ, most are crouched over their archival documents with a smartphone or digital camera in hand, taking thousands of photos that will be analyzed upon return to their home institutions. With the advent of digital photography and less-restrictive archival policies on digital reproduction for personal use, historical research is now characterized by quick trips to gather thousands of photos. What does this mean for the research and writing of history, however? How do researchers create their corpuses and on what information? What work takes place before th...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This talk examines the finer points of doing archival research with the aid of a digital camera, dra...
Almost all aspects of the historian's research workflow have been transformed by digital technology....
Existing research offers fearful conclusions on the use of online archival collections, finding that...
While the term ‘digital humanities’ appears inclusive its exact meaning remains unclear and its earl...
In this contribution, Godfrey highlights the importance of the digital revolution in expanding acces...
Widespread digitization has presented scholars with unprecedented access to archival sources. In par...
Despite their penchant for studying revolutions, historians rarely find themselves in the midst of t...
The historical community is undergoing change. Computers, digital tools, the Web, and online resourc...
The move towards the digital humanities will see a growing interest in tools such as Ebooks. This st...
Digital humanities seem to be omnipresent these days and the discipline of history 3 is no exceptio...
Much has been made in recent years of the transformative potential of digital resources and historic...
In the last two decades scholarly practice in archival research has changed substantially. The avail...
As the field of digital humanities grows, scholars are translating and adapting their investigative ...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This talk examines the finer points of doing archival research with the aid of a digital camera, dra...
Almost all aspects of the historian's research workflow have been transformed by digital technology....
Existing research offers fearful conclusions on the use of online archival collections, finding that...
While the term ‘digital humanities’ appears inclusive its exact meaning remains unclear and its earl...
In this contribution, Godfrey highlights the importance of the digital revolution in expanding acces...
Widespread digitization has presented scholars with unprecedented access to archival sources. In par...
Despite their penchant for studying revolutions, historians rarely find themselves in the midst of t...
The historical community is undergoing change. Computers, digital tools, the Web, and online resourc...
The move towards the digital humanities will see a growing interest in tools such as Ebooks. This st...
Digital humanities seem to be omnipresent these days and the discipline of history 3 is no exceptio...
Much has been made in recent years of the transformative potential of digital resources and historic...
In the last two decades scholarly practice in archival research has changed substantially. The avail...
As the field of digital humanities grows, scholars are translating and adapting their investigative ...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This talk examines the finer points of doing archival research with the aid of a digital camera, dra...