Introduction to digital humanities : enhancing scholarship with the use of technology

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    • Wymer, Kathryn C.

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Introduction to digital humanities : enhancing scholarship with the use of technology

Kathryn C. Wymer

(Routledge focus on literature)(Routledge focus)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [83], [84]-91) and index

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Description

Introduction to Digital Humanities is designed for researchers, teachers, and learners in humanities subject areas who wish to align their work with the field of digital humanities. Many institutions are encouraging digital approaches to the humanities, and this book offers guidance for students and scholars wishing to make that move by reflecting on why and when digital humanities tools might usefully be applied to engage in the kind of inquiry that is the basis for study in humanities disciplines. In other words, this book puts the "humanities" before the "digital" and offers the reader a conceptual framework for how digital projects can advance research and study in the humanities. Both established and early career humanities scholars who wish to embrace digital possibilities in their research and teaching will find insights on current approaches to the digital humanities, as well as helpful studies of successful projects.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Reasons to engage with the digital humanities Chapter 2: Dealing with digital ephemerality Chapter 3: Possibilities and limitations of digital tools Chapter 4: Working with text Chapter 5: Working with images and visualizations Chapter 6: Working with performances Chapter 7: Expanding your project's reach Chapter 8: Making space and time for digital humanities projects Further reading Bibliography

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