Electronic Texts in the Humanities

Electronic Texts in the Humanities
Title Electronic Texts in the Humanities PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Hockey
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 234
Release 2000
Genre Computers
ISBN 0198711948

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With word processing and the Internet, computing is much more part and parcel of the everyday life of the humanities scholar, but computers can do much more than assist with writing or Internet searching. This book introduces a range of tools and techniques for manipulating and analysing electronic texts in the humanities. It shows how electronic texts can be used for the literary analysis, linguistic analysis, authorship attribution, and the preparation and publication of electronic scholarly editions. It assesses the ways in which research in corpus and computational linguistics can feed into better electronic tools for humanities research. The tools and techniques discussed in this book will feed into better Internet tools and pave the way for the electronic scholar of the twenty-first century.

Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities

Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities
Title Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Dene Grigar
Publisher Electronic Literature
Pages 0
Release 2022-08-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501373897

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Provides a context for the development of the field, informed by the forms and practices that have emerged through the years, and offers resources for others interested in learning more about electronic literature.

Digital Humanities in Practice

Digital Humanities in Practice
Title Digital Humanities in Practice PDF eBook
Author Claire Warwick
Publisher Facet Publishing
Pages 257
Release 2012-10-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1856047660

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This cutting-edge and comprehensive introduction to digital humanities explains the scope of the discipline and state of the art and provides a wide-ranging insight into emerging topics and avenues of research. Each chapter interweaves the expert commentary of leading academics with analysis of current research and practice, exploring the possibilities and challenges that occur when culture and digital technologies intersect. International case studies of projects ranging from crowdsourced manuscript transcription to computational reconstruction of frescoes are included in each chapter, providing a wealth of information and inspiration. QR codes within each chapter link to a dedicated website where additional content, such as further case studies, is located. Key topics covered include: • studying users and readers • social media and crowdsourcing • digitization and digital resources • image processing in the digital humanities • 3D recording and museums • electronic text and text encoding • book history, texts and digital editing • open access and online teaching of digital humanities • institutional models for digital humanities. Readership: This is an essential practical guide for academics, researchers, librarians and professionals involved in the digital humanities. It will also be core reading for all humanities students and those taking courses in the digital humanities in particular.

A Companion to Digital Humanities

A Companion to Digital Humanities
Title A Companion to Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Susan Schreibman
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 642
Release 2008-03-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1405168064

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This Companion offers a thorough, concise overview of the emerging field of humanities computing. Contains 37 original articles written by leaders in the field. Addresses the central concerns shared by those interested in the subject. Major sections focus on the experience of particular disciplines in applying computational methods to research problems; the basic principles of humanities computing; specific applications and methods; and production, dissemination and archiving. Accompanied by a website featuring supplementary materials, standard readings in the field and essays to be included in future editions of the Companion.

Doing Digital Humanities

Doing Digital Humanities
Title Doing Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Constance Crompton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 481
Release 2016-09-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317481127

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Digital Humanities is rapidly evolving as a significant approach to/method of teaching, learning and research across the humanities. This is a first-stop book for people interested in getting to grips with digital humanities whether as a student or a professor. The book offers a practical guide to the area as well as offering reflection on the main objectives and processes, including: Accessible introductions of the basics of Digital Humanities through to more complex ideas A wide range of topics from feminist Digital Humanities, digital journal publishing, gaming, text encoding, project management and pedagogy Contextualised case studies Resources for starting Digital Humanities such as links, training materials and exercises Doing Digital Humanities looks at the practicalities of how digital research and creation can enhance both learning and research and offers an approachable way into this complex, yet essential topic.

Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching

Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching
Title Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching PDF eBook
Author Anna Wing-bo Tso
Publisher Springer
Pages 254
Release 2019-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 981131277X

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This volume includes a variety of first-hand case studies, critical analyses, action research and reflective practice in the digital humanities which ranges from digital literature, library science, online games, museum studies, information literacy to corpus linguistics in the 21st century. It informs readers of the latest developments in the digital humanities and their influence on learning and teaching. With the growing advancement of digital technology, humanistic inquiries have expanded and transformed in unfathomable complexity as new content is being rapidly created. The emergence of electronic archiving, digital scholarship, digitized pedagogy, textual digitization and software creation has brought about huge impacts on both humanities subjects and the university curricula in terms of nature, scope and design. This volume provides insights into what these technological changes mean for all the stakeholders involved and for the ways in which humanities subjects are understood. Part 1 of this volume begins with a broad perspective on digital humanities and discusses the current status of the field in Asia, Canada and Europe. Then, with a special focus on new literacies, educational implications, and innovative research in the digital humanities, Parts 2-4 explore how digital technology revolutionizes art forms, curricula, and pedagogy, revealing the current practices and latest trends in the digital humanities. Written by experts and researchers across Asia, Australia, Canada and Europe, this volume brings global insights into the digital humanities, particularly in the education aspect. It is of interest to researchers and students of cultural studies, literature, education, and technology studies. The strongest point of this collection of work is that, it brings important concepts to the study of digital literacies, for example, looking at it from the perspective of new literacies, languages and education. Daniel Churchill, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong With a rapidly growing advancement in digital tools, this book has made a relevant contribution by informing readers what the latest development of these tools are, and discusses how they can aid research, libraries, education and even poets across different continents. Samuel Kai-wah Chu, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

The Digital Humanities

The Digital Humanities
Title The Digital Humanities PDF eBook
Author Eileen Gardiner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
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.