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Current status of digital humanities research in Taiwan [PDF]
Purpose: Review the current research status of the theory, techniques, and practice of digital humanities in Taiwan. Methods: Select the 8 issues of the Journal of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities from its inception in 2018–2021, and the papers of
Pan Yuting, Jiang Yinfeng, Zhang Jingli
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Digital humanities in the era of digital reproducibility: towards a fairest and post-computational framework. [PDF]
Reproducibility has become a requirement in the hard sciences, and its adoption is gradually extending to the digital humanities. The FAIR criteria and the publication of data papers are both indicative of this trend. However, the question that arises is
Joyeux-Prunel B.
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Mass digitisation and the exponential growth of born-digital archives over the past two decades have resulted in an enormous volume of archives and archival data being available digitally.
Ashleigh Hawkins
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An examination of the physical and the digital qualities of humanities research
Traditionally humanities scholars have worked in physical environments and with physical artefacts. Libraries are familiar places, built on cultural traditions over thousands of years, and books are comfortable research companions.
Jon Rimmer +2 more
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Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities
This article presents an examination of how digital humanities is currently conceived and described, and examines the discursive shift from humanities computing to digital humanities.
Svensson, Patrik,
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Digital humanities in the iSchool [PDF]
The interdisciplinary field known as digital humanities (DH) is represented in various forms in the teaching and research practiced in iSchools. Building on the work of an iSchools organization committee charged with exploring digital humanities ...
J. Walsh +12 more
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Who's afraid of Patterns?: The Particular versus the Universal and the Meaning of Humanities 3.0
The advent of Digital Humanities has enabled scholars to identify previously unknown patterns in the arts and letters; but the notion of pattern has also been subject to debate.
Rens Bod
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Big Digital Humanities: Imagining a Meeting Place for the Humanities and the Digital [PDF]
Big Digital Humanities has its origins in a series of seminal articles Patrik Svensson published in the Digital Humanities Quarterly between 2009 and 2012. As these articles were coming out, enthusiasm around Digital Humanities was acquiring a great deal
Svensson, Patrik, Patrik Svensson
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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.
Lorella Viola
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Envisioning the Digital Humanities
Over the last couple of years, it has become increasingly clear that the digital humanities is associated with a visionary and forward-looking sentiment, and that the field has come to constitute a site for far-reaching discussions about the future of ...
Svensson, Patrik,
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