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The Bloomsbury handbook to the digital humanities
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Title/Author:
The Bloomsbury handbook to the digital humanities/ edited by James O'Sullivan.
other author:
O'Sullivan, James Christopher.
Published:
London :Bloomsbury Academic, : 2023.,
Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 484 p.) :ill. :
Subject:
Digital humanities - Congresses. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350232143?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections
ISBN:
9781350232143
The Bloomsbury handbook to the digital humanities
The Bloomsbury handbook to the digital humanities
[electronic resource] /edited by James O'Sullivan. - London :Bloomsbury Academic,2023. - 1 online resource (xxi, 484 p.) :ill. - Bloomsbury Handbooks. - Bloomsbury handbooks..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Reconsidering the present and future of the digital humanities / James O'Sullivan --
"Comprising a selection of scholarly essays from some of the field's most recognised and accomplished figures, this collection offers a series of timely interventions into some of the most pressing matters currently faced within thewider digital humanities, issues of perspective, methodology, access, capacity, and sustainability. Compelling anyone with an interest in the digital humanities, be they newcomers or adepts, to reconsider and reimagine the past, present, and future of DH, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Digital Humanities is intuitively divided into five sections: "Perspectives & Polemics", "Methods, Tools & Techniques", "Public Digital Humanities", "Digital Humanities in Practice", and "DH Futures". These sections and the contributions contained within serve as a roadmap through the discipline's myriad formulations, failings, and possibilities. This book is essential reading for scholars and students of the digital humanities, whatever that may be, and whatever DH might become."--
ISBN: 9781350232143Subjects--Topical Terms:
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--Congresses.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: AZ105 / .B54 2023eb
Dewey Class. No.: 001.30285
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Normative digital humanities / Johanna Drucker --
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The peripheries and epistemic margins of digital humanities / Domenico Fiormonte and Gimena del Rio Riande --
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Digital humanities outlooks beyond the West / Titilola Babalola Aiyegbusi and Langa Khumalo --
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Postcolonial digital humanities reconsidered / Roopika Risam --
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Race, otherness, and the digital humanities/ Rahul K. Gairola --
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Does coding matter for doing digital humanities? / Quinn Dombrowski --
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Open access in the humanities disciplines / Martin Paul Eve --
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Digital humanities and digitized cultural heritage / Melissa Terras --
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Sharing as CARE and FAIR in the digital humanities / Patrick Egan and Órla Murphy --
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Digital archives as socially and civically just public resources / Kent Gerber --
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Tool criticism through playful digital humanities pedagogy / Max Kemman --
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The invisible labor of DH pedagogy / Brian Croxal and Diane K. Jakacki -- Building digitalhumanities centers / Michael Pidd -- Embracing declineindigital scholarship beyond sustainability / Anna-Maria Sichani --
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Libraries and the problem of digital humanities discovery / Roxanne Shirazi --
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Labor, alienation, and the digital humanities / Shawena Ross and Andrew Pilsch --
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Digital humanities futures, open social scholarship, and engaged publics / Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the INKE partnership --
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Bringing a design mindset to digital humanities / Mary Galvin --
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Reclaiming the future with old media / Lorie Emerson --
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The (literary) text and its futures / Anne Karhio --
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AI, ethics, and digital humanities / David M. Berry --
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Digital humanities in the age of extinction / Graham Allen and Jennifer deBie.
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