Scholarly Adventures in Digital Humanities

Scholarly Adventures in Digital Humanities
Title Scholarly Adventures in Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Claire Battershill
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 189
Release 2017-05-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3319472119

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This book addresses the gap between print and digital scholarly approaches by combining both praxis and theory in a case study of a new international collaborative digital project, the Modernist Archives Publishing Project (MAPP). MAPP is an international collaborative digital project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, that uses digital tools to showcase archival traces of twentieth-century publishing. The twenty-first century has witnessed, and is living through, some of the most dynamic changes ever experienced in the publishing industry, arguably altering our very understanding of what it means to read a book. This book brings to both general readers and scholarly researchers a new way of accessing, and thereby assessing, the historical meanings of change within the twentieth-century publication industry by building a resource which organises, interacts with, and uses historical information about book culture to narrate the continuities and discontinuities in reading and publishing over the last century.

Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom

Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom
Title Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Claire Battershill
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 306
Release 2017-10-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350029769

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Rooted in the day-to-day experience of teaching and written for those without specialist technical knowledge, this book is the first practical guide to using digital tools and resources in the humanities classroom. Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom covers such topics as: · Overcoming resistance to technology – your own, your colleagues' and your students' · Finding, evaluating and using digital resources · Designing syllabi and planning classroom activities and assignments · Solving problems when technology goes wrong · Using digital tools for collaborative projects, course work and theses · Enhancing your teaching by finding support communities and connecting to your research Taking a step-by-step approach to incorporating digital humanities tools into your teaching, the book is also supported by a companion website, including tutorials, sample classroom activity prompts and assignments, and a bibliographic essay for each book chapter.

Defining Digital Humanities

Defining Digital Humanities
Title Defining Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Melissa Terras
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 330
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317153588

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Digital Humanities is becoming an increasingly popular focus of academic endeavour. There are now hundreds of Digital Humanities centres worldwide and the subject is taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate level. Yet the term ’Digital Humanities’ is much debated. This reader brings together, for the first time, in one core volume the essential readings that have emerged in Digital Humanities. We provide a historical overview of how the term ’Humanities Computing’ developed into the term ’Digital Humanities’, and highlight core readings which explore the meaning, scope, and implementation of the field. To contextualize and frame each included reading, the editors and authors provide a commentary on the original piece. There is also an annotated bibliography of other material not included in the text to provide an essential list of reading in the discipline. This text will be required reading for scholars and students who want to discover the history of Digital Humanities through its core writings, and for those who wish to understand the many possibilities that exist when trying to define Digital Humanities.

The Digital Humanities

The Digital Humanities
Title The Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Eileen Gardiner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2015-06-30
Genre Computers
ISBN 1107013194

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This is an introduction and practical guide to how humanists use the digital to research, organize, analyze, and publish findings.

Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia-Pacific

Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia-Pacific
Title Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia-Pacific PDF eBook
Author Wong, Shun-han Rebekah
Publisher IGI Global
Total Pages 310
Release 2019-01-25
Genre Reference
ISBN 1522571965

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Digital humanities is a dynamic and emerging field that aspires to enhance traditional research and scholarship through digital media. Although countries around the world are witnessing the widespread adoption of digital humanities, only a small portion of the literature discusses its development in the Asia Pacific region. Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia-Pacific provides innovative insights into the development of digital humanities and their ability to facilitate academic exchange and preserve cultural heritage. The content covers challenges including the need to maintain digital humanities momentum in libraries and research communities, to increase international collaboration, to maintain and promote developed digital projects, to deploy and redeploy resources to support research, and to build new skillsets and new professionals in the library. It is designed for librarians, government agencies, industry professionals, academicians, and researchers.

Laying the Foundation

Laying the Foundation
Title Laying the Foundation PDF eBook
Author John W. White
Publisher Purdue University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2016-03-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1612494498

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Laying the Foundation: Digital Humanities in Academic Libraries examines the library's role in the development, implementation, and instruction of successful digital humanities projects. It pays special attention to the critical role of librarians in building sustainable programs. It also examines how libraries can support the use of digital scholarship tools and techniques in undergraduate education. Academic libraries are nexuses of research and technology; as such, they provide fertile ground for cultivating and curating digital scholarship. However, adding digital humanities to library service models requires a clear understanding of the resources and skills required. Integrating digital scholarship into existing models calls for a reimagining of the roles of libraries and librarians. In many cases, these reimagined roles call for expanded responsibilities, often in the areas of collaborative instruction and digital asset management, and in turn these expanded responsibilities can strain already stretched resources.Laying the Foundation provides practical solutions to the challenges of successfully incorporating digital humanities programs into existing library services. Collectively, its authors argue that librarians are critical resources for teaching digital humanities to undergraduate students and that libraries are essential for publishing, preserving, and making accessible digital scholarship.

Introduction to Digital Humanities

Introduction to Digital Humanities
Title Introduction to Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Kathryn C. Wymer
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 105
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 1000396924

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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.