Digital humanities / / Anne Burdick ... [et al.].
A visionary report on the revitalization of the liberal arts tradition in the electronically inflected, design-driven, multimedia language of the twenty-first century.
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (153 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Contents; Preface; 1. HUMANITIES TO DIGITAL HUMANITIES; 2. EMERGING METHODS AND GENRES; Enhanced Critical Curation; Augmented Editions and Fluid Textuality; Scale: The Law of Large Numbers; Distant/Close, Macro/Micro, Surface/Depth; Cultural Analytics, Aggregation, and Data-Mining; Visualization and Data Design; Locative Investigation and Thick Mapping; The Animated Archive; Distributed Knowledge Production and Performative Access; Humanities Gaming; Code, Software, and Platform Studies; Database Documentaries; Repurposable Content and Remix Culture; Pervasive Infrastructure
- Ubiquitous ScholarshipA PORTFOLIO OF CASE STUDIES; Case Study 1: Mapping Differential Geographies in the New World Encounter; Case Study 2: Expanded Publication of a Textual Corpus of Papyrus Fragments from the Alexandria Library; Case Study 3: Augmented Objects & Spaces: Jewish Ritual Objects in Diaspora; Case Study 4: Virtual Reconstruction of an Afghan Refugee Camp as a Site for Cultural Memory; Case Study 5: Multi-Authored Locative Investigation of the Zenon Headquarters and Corporate Archives; 3. THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES; 4. PROVOCATIONS
- A SHORT GUIDE TO THE DIGITAL_HUMANITIESAfterword: Notes on Production; Reference Networks