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The article offers a definition, overview, and assessment of the current state of digital humanities, particularly with regard to its actual and potential contribution to literary studies. It outlines the history of humanities computing and digital humanities, its evolution as a discipline, including its institutional development and outstanding ...
Burrows, Simon (R17300), Falk, Michael
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The application of ex vivo synthetic DNA as a high capacity information storage medium is well documented. Herein, we consider the potential for synthetic DNA to be incorporated as part of the human genome; providing a definitive, accessible, in vivo database of patient history.
Roy D, Sleator, Aisling, O'Driscoll
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Digital humanities and digital social reading [PDF]
AbstractProminent among the social developments that the web 2.0 has facilitated is digital social reading (DSR): on many platforms there are functionalities for creating book reviews, ‘inline’ commenting on book texts, online story writing (often in the form of fanfiction), informal book discussions, book vlogs, and more.
Simone Rebora+10 more
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The Humanities in the Digital: Beyond Critical Digital Humanities [PDF]
This open access book challenges the contemporary relevance of the current model of knowledge production. It argues that the full digitisation of society sharply accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic has added extreme complexity to the world, conclusively exposing the inadequacy of our current model of knowledge creation.
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The Digital Humanities in Ireland
If the digital humanities are to thrive they must be allowed to remain culturally dissonant. The ways in which DH is practiced will differ across national contexts, with each region having peculiarities representative of the culture-specific conditions which shaped the field as it first emerged and later developed.
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Basic Understanding of Digital Humanities and its methods and Indian perspectives.
Das, Suman, Jana, Ujjwal
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Digital Humanities or humanities in digital?
The use of computing tools and methods has irreversibly impacted the creation, use and communication of research. As a result, a still divisive movement of Digital Humanities has emerged over the last few decades. This paper attempts to provide a theoretical contribution to the discussion of the core fundamentals of the field.
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Praxes of “The Human” and “The Digital”: Spatial Humanities and the Digitization of Place [PDF]
The spatial humanities have evolved much in the last ten years or so, and much of this evolution has been driven by project and problem-based geographic information systems (GIS) applications. It is argued here that the field lacks a theoretical framework analogous to critical GIS in human geography.
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Visualization and the Digital Humanities: [PDF]
For the past two years, researchers from the visualization community and the digital humanities have come together at the IEEE VIS conference to discuss how both disciplines can work together to push research goals in their respective disciplines. In this paper, we present our experiences as a result of this collaboration.
Stefan Jänicke+7 more
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Digital Humanities 1 - IntroductionDigital Humanities 2 - Tools & ...
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