Digital Humanities are a hot topic in disciplines as varied as literature, history and cultural studies, but at present theology and religious studies departments seem to be lagging behind. This essay will offer a critical review of one Digital Humanities project that is relevant to theological libraries and Biblical Studies: the Qumran Visualization Project. The essay will discuss why theological libraries should start considering the Digital Humanities, and then offer some strategies for how libraries can support, promote or otherwise engage with this type of project
THE FIELD OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES has seen an abundance of computer-based tools and publications during...
In this article several aspects of Digital Humanities effect upon modern librarianship are presented...
This study examines the accessibility of e-resources from the websites of theological libraries to d...
How are digital humanists drawing on libraries and archives to advance research in the field of reli...
Although the study of the Bible was central to early Humanities Computing efforts, now Biblical Stud...
The Digital Humanities is a well-established, fast-growing, multidisciplinary field producing comput...
International audienceThis volume provides the first comprehensive introduction to the intersections...
The future of theology libraries is far from clear. Since the nineteenth century, theology libraries...
The essay discusses specific concerns of digital humanists in hopes of bridging the gap between how ...
The Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies Elias Muhanna, 2016 Over the past few decad...
The authors discussed on the DH2023 in Graz the challenge of integrating Theology into the Digital H...
The Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies, edited by Elias Muhanna, Walter de Gruyter...
The field of religious studies has seen an abundance of computerbased\ud tools and publications duri...
The article examines the disparity in use of digital humanities tools and resources among the theolo...
This study tries to examine research on Islamic digital libraries in reputable journals. This study ...
THE FIELD OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES has seen an abundance of computer-based tools and publications during...
In this article several aspects of Digital Humanities effect upon modern librarianship are presented...
This study examines the accessibility of e-resources from the websites of theological libraries to d...
How are digital humanists drawing on libraries and archives to advance research in the field of reli...
Although the study of the Bible was central to early Humanities Computing efforts, now Biblical Stud...
The Digital Humanities is a well-established, fast-growing, multidisciplinary field producing comput...
International audienceThis volume provides the first comprehensive introduction to the intersections...
The future of theology libraries is far from clear. Since the nineteenth century, theology libraries...
The essay discusses specific concerns of digital humanists in hopes of bridging the gap between how ...
The Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies Elias Muhanna, 2016 Over the past few decad...
The authors discussed on the DH2023 in Graz the challenge of integrating Theology into the Digital H...
The Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies, edited by Elias Muhanna, Walter de Gruyter...
The field of religious studies has seen an abundance of computerbased\ud tools and publications duri...
The article examines the disparity in use of digital humanities tools and resources among the theolo...
This study tries to examine research on Islamic digital libraries in reputable journals. This study ...
THE FIELD OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES has seen an abundance of computer-based tools and publications during...
In this article several aspects of Digital Humanities effect upon modern librarianship are presented...
This study examines the accessibility of e-resources from the websites of theological libraries to d...