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Defining Digital Humanities: A Reader

Defining Digital Humanities: A Reader

  • Editor: Nyhan, Julianne
  • Editor: Terras, Melissa
  • Editor: Vanhoutte, Edward

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction, Julianne Nyhan, Melissa Terras and Edward Vanhoutte. Section I Humanities Computing: Is humanities computing an academic discipline?, Geoffrey Rockwell
  • What is humanities computing and what is not?, John Unsworth
  • Information technology and the troubled humanities, Jerome McGann
  • Disciplined: using educational studies to analyse 'humanities computing', Melissa Terras
  • Tree, turf, centre, archipelago - or wild acre? Metaphors and stories for humanities computing, Willard McCarty
  • The gates of Hell: history and definition of digital | humanities | computing, Edward Vanhoutte. Section II Digital Humanities: Humanities computing as digital humanities, Patrik Svensson
  • Something called digital humanities, Wendell Piez
  • What is digital humanities and what's it doing in English departments?, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
  • The productive unease of 21st-century digital scholarship, Julia Flanders
  • Towards a conceptual framework for the digital humanities, Paul Rosenbloom. Section III From the Blogosphere: Digital humanities is a spectrum, or 'we're all digital humanists now', Lincoln Mullen
  • Who's in and who's out, Stephen Ramsay
  • On building, Stephen Ramsay
  • Inclusion in the digital humanities, Geoffrey Rockwell
  • The digital humanities is not about building, it's about sharing, Mark Sample
  • I'm Chris, where am I wrong?, Chris Forster
  • Peering inside the big tent, Melissa Terras
  • ADHO, on love and money, Bethany Nowviskie. Section IV Voices from the Community: Selected definitions from the Day of Digital Humanities 2009-2012
  • Digital humanities definitions by type, Fred Gibbs. Section V Further Materials: Selected further reading
  • Questions for discussion
  • Index.