<p class="p1">Based on his keynote lecture at the international conference on Digital Humanities at Aalborg University in April 2014, John Naughton refl ects on being an engineer in a Humanities research institute that is currently seeking to adapt to the digital potentials and challenges. The Humanities represent an analytical, critical, or speculative approach whereas the so-called hard sciences focus on problem solving. Naughton discusses why he agrees with the authors of the Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0 and why the digitisation of the Humanities not only eff ects universities and scholars but also industrial and cultural life in general.</p
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A visionary report on the revitalization of the liberal arts tradition in the electronically inflect...
The rising use of digital methods into Humanities research had such an impact that the term Digital ...
The text which follows was written as a lecture for a specific audience on a unique occasion, in a s...
Based on his keynote lecture at the international conference on Digital Humanities at Aalborg Univer...
[Crossposting from Digital Humanities at DHI Paris by Mareike König] The Humanities and Social Scien...
The digital humanities are at a critical moment in the transition from a specialty area to a full-fl...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
Digital Humanities (DH) is an unusual subject area. It is an interdiscipline, whose boundaries are s...
This is a re-recording of Beyond Digital Humanities: Weaving Humanities Research Software Engineerin...
The current research and funding situation with regards to digital teaching and learning will be a s...
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the science...
The paper reviews the meaning and development of digital humanities giving the examples of work publ...
In 2012, Digital Humanities became one of the most talked-about topics in the humanities and was sug...
In this seminar Paul Millar discusses his involvement in Digital Humanities activities going back t...
In times of digitization, internet, and mobile communication, the humanities can build on new, empir...
A visionary report on the revitalization of the liberal arts tradition in the electronically inflect...
The rising use of digital methods into Humanities research had such an impact that the term Digital ...
The text which follows was written as a lecture for a specific audience on a unique occasion, in a s...