Research Methods for the Digital Humanities | ISBN 9783319967127

Research Methods for the Digital Humanities

herausgegeben von lewis levenberg, Tai Neilson und David Rheams
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Herausgegeben vonlewis levenberg
Herausgegeben vonTai Neilson
Herausgegeben vonDavid Rheams
Buchcover Research Methods for the Digital Humanities  | EAN 9783319967127 | ISBN 3-319-96712-6 | ISBN 978-3-319-96712-7

“This book will help readers to navigate practical applications and to have critical understandings of DH methods. It would be of interest to some DH students and researchers, social scientists, humanists, and computer and data scientists because of its broad scope of projects.” (Huayong Li, DSH Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Vol. 34 (3), September, 2019)

Research Methods for the Digital Humanities

herausgegeben von lewis levenberg, Tai Neilson und David Rheams
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonlewis levenberg
Herausgegeben vonTai Neilson
Herausgegeben vonDavid Rheams

This volume introduces the reader to the wide range of methods that digital humanities employ, and offers a practical guide to the study, interpretation, and presentation of cultural material and practices. In this instance, the editors consider digital humanities to include both the use of computing to understand cultural material in new ways, and the application of theories and methods from the humanities to interpret new technologies. Each chapter provides a step-by-step guide to cutting-edge methodologies so that students can make informed decisions about the methods they use, consider ethical practices, follow practical procedures, and present their work effectively. Readers will develop practical and reflexive understandings of the software and digital devices that they study and use for research, and the book will help new researchers collaborate and contribute to their scholarly communities, and to public discourse. As contemporary humanities work becomes increasingly interdisciplinary, and increasingly permeated by and with digital technologies, this volume helps new researchers navigate an evolving academic environment. Humanities and social sciences students will find this textbook an invaluable resource for assessing and creating digital projects.