Author Archives: Hedren Sum

About Hedren Sum

Hedren Sum is Digital Humanities Project Manager at the Institute of Science and Technology for Humanity (NISTH), Nanyang Technological University. He has developed and led various local and international digital humanities projects with particular expertise in interface design, data organisation, archiving and data visualisation for access and discovery. Hedren deals with different types of data and applies a wide array of data analysis and visualisation methods to develop research data products. He is constantly curious and exploring new ways to analyse, transmit, disseminate, and interpret data.

Debates in the Digital Humanities

“Debates in the Digital Humanities, an edited collection featuring contributions from over forty DH scholars and practitioners, straddles the line between print and digital publication…The first edition of the printed text, which was published by the University of Minnesota Press in January 2012, is composed predominately of essays but also incorporates a variety of web-based materials such as blog posts, tweets, and wiki pages.”

The publication also available in open access with a custom-built social reading platform. The OA platform “makes the text interactive, with key features that allow readers to interact with the text by marking passages as interesting and adding terms to a crowdsourced index”.

Citation

Debates in the Digital Humanities. (2013).  (M. K. Gold Ed. Open access ed.). Minneapolis: Univ Of Minnesota Press.