Resource: Defining Digital Humanities
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Defining Digital Humanities - A Reader | |
Title | Defining Digital Humanities - A Reader |
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Author/Editor | Terras, Melissa, Julianne Nyhan & Edward Vanhoutte (Eds.) |
Year | 2013 |
Publisher | Ashgate |
Summary
This book is a collection of previously published canonical articles by top DH scholars discussing the definition, nature, and scope of humanities computing and digital humanities.
It is comprised of five sections: Humanities Computing, Digital Humanities, From the Blogosphere, Voices from the Community, and Further Reading.
Useful Content
- Everything! Each article within this book deserves its own review.
Table of Contents
- Is Humanities Computing an Academic Discipline?
- What is Humanities Computing and What Is not?
- Information Technology and the Troubled Humanities
- Disciplined: Using Educations Studies to Analyse 'Humanities Computing'
- Tree, Turf, Centre, Archipelago - or Wild Acre? Metaphors and Stories for Humanities Computing
- The Gates of Hell: History and Definition of Digital - Humanities - Computing
- Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities
- Something Called Digital Humanities
- What Is Digital Humanities and What's It Doing in English Departments?
- The Productive Unease of 21st-century Digital Scholarship
- Toward a Conceptual Framework for the Digital Humanities
- Digital Humanities is a Spectrum, or "We;re All Digital Humanists Now"
- Who's In and Who's Out
- On Building
- Inclusion in the Digital Humanities
- The Digital Humanities is not about Building, it's about Sharing
- I'm Chris, Where Am I Wrong?
- Peering Inside the Big Tent
- ADHO, On Love and Money
- Selected Definitions from the Day of Digital Humanities: 2009-2012
- Digital Humanities Definitions by Type
- Selected Further Reading
- Questions for Discussion
Review
- This book is a must-read for those interested in DH.
- A great way to acquaint oneself with the leaders in DH.