This article advances the thesis that three decades of investments by national and international funders, combined with those of scholars, technologists, librarians, archivists, and their institutions, have resulted in a digital infrastructure in the humanities that is now capable of supporting end-to-end research workflows. The article refers to key developments in the epigraphy and paleography of the premodern period. It draws primarily on work in classical studies but also highlights related work in the adjacent disciplines of Egyptology, ancient Near East studies, and medieval studies. The argument makes a case that much has been achieved but it does not declare “mission accomplished.” The capabilities of the infrastructure remain uneve...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies. The proliferation of di...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
This article outlines the state of digital perspectives in historical research, some of the methods ...
International audienceThis paper explores what is needed to foster an acceptance of digital practice...
Purpose: The paper is a discussion of what the beginning of the Internet Age means for the functions...
Purpose: The research upon which this article is largely based comes from a year-long international ...
This article discusses digital humanities and the growing diversity of digital media, digital materi...
This paper gives an overview of the ways that humanities research is embracing new digital resources...
This article seeks to answer the following questions: How is the outcome of a humanities computing p...
This article considers offers a definition, overview and assessment of the current state of Digital ...
Our life is becoming increasingly digital and digitized, and the recent shift to an online environme...
Computing and the use of digital sources and resources is an everyday and essential practice in curr...
This proposal reports on a research project, funded by a British Academy small grant to investigate ...
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Electronic technology has changed the way scholars in the humanities do their work, creating two dis...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies. The proliferation of di...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
This article outlines the state of digital perspectives in historical research, some of the methods ...
International audienceThis paper explores what is needed to foster an acceptance of digital practice...
Purpose: The paper is a discussion of what the beginning of the Internet Age means for the functions...
Purpose: The research upon which this article is largely based comes from a year-long international ...
This article discusses digital humanities and the growing diversity of digital media, digital materi...
This paper gives an overview of the ways that humanities research is embracing new digital resources...
This article seeks to answer the following questions: How is the outcome of a humanities computing p...
This article considers offers a definition, overview and assessment of the current state of Digital ...
Our life is becoming increasingly digital and digitized, and the recent shift to an online environme...
Computing and the use of digital sources and resources is an everyday and essential practice in curr...
This proposal reports on a research project, funded by a British Academy small grant to investigate ...
Link to the abstract : http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8281...
Electronic technology has changed the way scholars in the humanities do their work, creating two dis...
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies. The proliferation of di...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
This article outlines the state of digital perspectives in historical research, some of the methods ...