Debates in the Digital Humanities

Debates in the Digital Humanities

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Encompassing new technologies, research methods, and opportunities for collaborative scholarship and open-source peer review, as well as innovative ways of sharing knowledge and teaching, the digital humanities promises to transform the liberal arts—and perhaps the university itself. Indeed, at a time when many academic institutions are facing austerity budgets, digital

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Hardcover, 504 pages
Published January 9th 2012 by Univ Of Minnesota Press (first published January 1st 2012)
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Anderson Evans
This is a great text, published in a very bleeding edge format (The complicated process of academic compilation publication made manifest in only a years time). It is a kind of reference book, when read in its most relevant context. The text itself is primarily conversation, contributors made up primarily of authors that have written some brilliant academic material talking about, and more often than not trying to pin down, the burgeoning field that is Digital Humanities; a field the majority of...more
Erik
I tend to think of this as a useful snapshot of the state of debates in DH, but it's important to remember that most of these debates are continuing, and even continued in the comment sections below some of the blog posts featured in the book.

Not that it's all blog posts. There are a fair number of 5-20 page essays.
William Torgerson
Just starting this. Reading excerpts of the text with my First Year Composition colleagues at St. John's University.
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