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This book takes "a more practical, empirical approach to the question of what digital humanities may be... The particular emphasis of this book is, therefore, the integration of digital humanities research, with practice within and beyond academia; the involvement of the general public in digital resource creation and design; and the application of digital technologies to cultural heritage" (p xiii). It focuses on the experiences at the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities.
  
 
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Summary

This book takes "a more practical, empirical approach to the question of what digital humanities may be... The particular emphasis of this book is, therefore, the integration of digital humanities research, with practice within and beyond academia; the involvement of the general public in digital resource creation and design; and the application of digital technologies to cultural heritage" (p xiii). It focuses on the experiences at the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. Studying unsers in digital humanities
  2. Social media for digital humanities and community engagement
  3. Digitization and digital resources in the humanities
  4. Image processing in the digital humanities
  5. 3D recording and museums
  6. Text encoding and scholarly digital editions
  7. Historical bibliography in the digital world
  8. Open access and online teaching materials for digital humanities
  9. Institutional models for digital humanities

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