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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317481133
- Artikelnr.: 45971306
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317481133
- Artikelnr.: 45971306
Constance Crompton is Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of British Columbia--Okanagan Campus, Canada. Richard J. Lane is a Professor and Principal Investigator of the MeTA Digital Humanities Lab at Vancouver Island University, Canada. Ray Siemens is the Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing and Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Humanities in English and Computer Science at the University of Victoria, Canada.
Preface
Raymond Siemens Introduction
Constance Crompton
Richard J. Lane and Raymond Siemens Notes on Contributors Foundations 1. Thinking-Through the History of Computer-Assisted Text Analysis
Geoffrey Rockwell and Stéfan Sinclair 2. Global Outlooks in Digital Humanities: Multilingual Practices and Minimal Computing
Alex Gil and Élika Ortega 3. Problems with White Feminism: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities
Jacqueline Wernimont and Elizabeth Losh 4. Towards Best Practices in Collaborative Online Knowledge Production
Susan Brown 5. Understanding the Pre-Digital Book
Hélène Cazes and J. Matthew Huculak Core Concepts and Skills 6. Critical Computing in the Humanities
Phillip R. Polefrone
John Simpson
and Dennis Yi Tenen 7. Text Encoding
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 8. Computational Stylistics and Text Analysis
Jan Rybicki
Maciej Eder
and David Hoover 9. Databases
Harvey Quamen and Jon Bath 10. Digitalization Fundamentals
Robin Davies and Michael Nixon 11. Geographical Information Systems as a Tool for Exploring the Spatial Humanities
Ian Gregory and Patricia Murrieta-Flores 12. Electronic Literature and Digital Humanities: Opportunities for Practice
Scholarship
and Teaching
Dene Grigar 12a. Electronic Literature: What Is It?
N. Katherine Hayles 12.b Electronic Literature: Where Is It?
Dene Grigar Creation
Remediation
and Curation 13. Foundations for Digital Editing
with Focus on the Documentary Tradition
Jennifer Stertzer 14. XSLT: Transforming our XML Data
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 15. Working with the Semantic Web
James Smith 16. Drupal and Other Content Management Systems
Quinn Dombrowski 17. Augmented Reality
Markus Wust 18. Fabrication and Research-Creation in the Arts and Humanities
Nicole Clouston and Jentery Sayers 19. From Theory to Experience to Making to Breaking: Iterative Game Design for Digital Humanists
Matt Bouchard and Andy Keenan Administration
Dissemination
and Teaching 20. Project Management and the Digital Humanist
Lynne Siemens 21. Doing DH in the Classroom: Transforming the Humanities Curriculum through Digital Engagement
Diane Jakacki and Katherine Faull 22. Digital Liberal Arts and Project-Based Pedagogies
Aaron Mauro 23. Dissemination as Cultivation: Scholarly Communications in a Digital Age
James O'Sullivan
Christopher P. Long
and Mark Mattson
Raymond Siemens Introduction
Constance Crompton
Richard J. Lane and Raymond Siemens Notes on Contributors Foundations 1. Thinking-Through the History of Computer-Assisted Text Analysis
Geoffrey Rockwell and Stéfan Sinclair 2. Global Outlooks in Digital Humanities: Multilingual Practices and Minimal Computing
Alex Gil and Élika Ortega 3. Problems with White Feminism: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities
Jacqueline Wernimont and Elizabeth Losh 4. Towards Best Practices in Collaborative Online Knowledge Production
Susan Brown 5. Understanding the Pre-Digital Book
Hélène Cazes and J. Matthew Huculak Core Concepts and Skills 6. Critical Computing in the Humanities
Phillip R. Polefrone
John Simpson
and Dennis Yi Tenen 7. Text Encoding
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 8. Computational Stylistics and Text Analysis
Jan Rybicki
Maciej Eder
and David Hoover 9. Databases
Harvey Quamen and Jon Bath 10. Digitalization Fundamentals
Robin Davies and Michael Nixon 11. Geographical Information Systems as a Tool for Exploring the Spatial Humanities
Ian Gregory and Patricia Murrieta-Flores 12. Electronic Literature and Digital Humanities: Opportunities for Practice
Scholarship
and Teaching
Dene Grigar 12a. Electronic Literature: What Is It?
N. Katherine Hayles 12.b Electronic Literature: Where Is It?
Dene Grigar Creation
Remediation
and Curation 13. Foundations for Digital Editing
with Focus on the Documentary Tradition
Jennifer Stertzer 14. XSLT: Transforming our XML Data
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 15. Working with the Semantic Web
James Smith 16. Drupal and Other Content Management Systems
Quinn Dombrowski 17. Augmented Reality
Markus Wust 18. Fabrication and Research-Creation in the Arts and Humanities
Nicole Clouston and Jentery Sayers 19. From Theory to Experience to Making to Breaking: Iterative Game Design for Digital Humanists
Matt Bouchard and Andy Keenan Administration
Dissemination
and Teaching 20. Project Management and the Digital Humanist
Lynne Siemens 21. Doing DH in the Classroom: Transforming the Humanities Curriculum through Digital Engagement
Diane Jakacki and Katherine Faull 22. Digital Liberal Arts and Project-Based Pedagogies
Aaron Mauro 23. Dissemination as Cultivation: Scholarly Communications in a Digital Age
James O'Sullivan
Christopher P. Long
and Mark Mattson
Preface
Raymond Siemens Introduction
Constance Crompton
Richard J. Lane and Raymond Siemens Notes on Contributors Foundations 1. Thinking-Through the History of Computer-Assisted Text Analysis
Geoffrey Rockwell and Stéfan Sinclair 2. Global Outlooks in Digital Humanities: Multilingual Practices and Minimal Computing
Alex Gil and Élika Ortega 3. Problems with White Feminism: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities
Jacqueline Wernimont and Elizabeth Losh 4. Towards Best Practices in Collaborative Online Knowledge Production
Susan Brown 5. Understanding the Pre-Digital Book
Hélène Cazes and J. Matthew Huculak Core Concepts and Skills 6. Critical Computing in the Humanities
Phillip R. Polefrone
John Simpson
and Dennis Yi Tenen 7. Text Encoding
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 8. Computational Stylistics and Text Analysis
Jan Rybicki
Maciej Eder
and David Hoover 9. Databases
Harvey Quamen and Jon Bath 10. Digitalization Fundamentals
Robin Davies and Michael Nixon 11. Geographical Information Systems as a Tool for Exploring the Spatial Humanities
Ian Gregory and Patricia Murrieta-Flores 12. Electronic Literature and Digital Humanities: Opportunities for Practice
Scholarship
and Teaching
Dene Grigar 12a. Electronic Literature: What Is It?
N. Katherine Hayles 12.b Electronic Literature: Where Is It?
Dene Grigar Creation
Remediation
and Curation 13. Foundations for Digital Editing
with Focus on the Documentary Tradition
Jennifer Stertzer 14. XSLT: Transforming our XML Data
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 15. Working with the Semantic Web
James Smith 16. Drupal and Other Content Management Systems
Quinn Dombrowski 17. Augmented Reality
Markus Wust 18. Fabrication and Research-Creation in the Arts and Humanities
Nicole Clouston and Jentery Sayers 19. From Theory to Experience to Making to Breaking: Iterative Game Design for Digital Humanists
Matt Bouchard and Andy Keenan Administration
Dissemination
and Teaching 20. Project Management and the Digital Humanist
Lynne Siemens 21. Doing DH in the Classroom: Transforming the Humanities Curriculum through Digital Engagement
Diane Jakacki and Katherine Faull 22. Digital Liberal Arts and Project-Based Pedagogies
Aaron Mauro 23. Dissemination as Cultivation: Scholarly Communications in a Digital Age
James O'Sullivan
Christopher P. Long
and Mark Mattson
Raymond Siemens Introduction
Constance Crompton
Richard J. Lane and Raymond Siemens Notes on Contributors Foundations 1. Thinking-Through the History of Computer-Assisted Text Analysis
Geoffrey Rockwell and Stéfan Sinclair 2. Global Outlooks in Digital Humanities: Multilingual Practices and Minimal Computing
Alex Gil and Élika Ortega 3. Problems with White Feminism: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities
Jacqueline Wernimont and Elizabeth Losh 4. Towards Best Practices in Collaborative Online Knowledge Production
Susan Brown 5. Understanding the Pre-Digital Book
Hélène Cazes and J. Matthew Huculak Core Concepts and Skills 6. Critical Computing in the Humanities
Phillip R. Polefrone
John Simpson
and Dennis Yi Tenen 7. Text Encoding
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 8. Computational Stylistics and Text Analysis
Jan Rybicki
Maciej Eder
and David Hoover 9. Databases
Harvey Quamen and Jon Bath 10. Digitalization Fundamentals
Robin Davies and Michael Nixon 11. Geographical Information Systems as a Tool for Exploring the Spatial Humanities
Ian Gregory and Patricia Murrieta-Flores 12. Electronic Literature and Digital Humanities: Opportunities for Practice
Scholarship
and Teaching
Dene Grigar 12a. Electronic Literature: What Is It?
N. Katherine Hayles 12.b Electronic Literature: Where Is It?
Dene Grigar Creation
Remediation
and Curation 13. Foundations for Digital Editing
with Focus on the Documentary Tradition
Jennifer Stertzer 14. XSLT: Transforming our XML Data
Julia Flanders
Syd Bauman
and Sarah Connell 15. Working with the Semantic Web
James Smith 16. Drupal and Other Content Management Systems
Quinn Dombrowski 17. Augmented Reality
Markus Wust 18. Fabrication and Research-Creation in the Arts and Humanities
Nicole Clouston and Jentery Sayers 19. From Theory to Experience to Making to Breaking: Iterative Game Design for Digital Humanists
Matt Bouchard and Andy Keenan Administration
Dissemination
and Teaching 20. Project Management and the Digital Humanist
Lynne Siemens 21. Doing DH in the Classroom: Transforming the Humanities Curriculum through Digital Engagement
Diane Jakacki and Katherine Faull 22. Digital Liberal Arts and Project-Based Pedagogies
Aaron Mauro 23. Dissemination as Cultivation: Scholarly Communications in a Digital Age
James O'Sullivan
Christopher P. Long
and Mark Mattson