Tag Archives for Digital Humanities
Supporting Digital Scholarship and the Digital Humanities: A Collaboration on Concept, Space, and Services Between the Library and the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne
Digital Humanities is inherently a collaborative endeavour. At the University of Melbourne, the Faculty of Arts and the University Library have collaborated on the establishment of a Digital Studio to support digital humanities research and partnership. Launched in late 2016, … Continue reading
Making Things and Drawing Boundaries – Experiments in the Digital Humanities
In Making Things and Drawing Boundaries, critical theory and cultural practice meet creativity, collaboration, and experimentation with physical materials as never before. Foregrounding the interdisciplinary character of experimental methods and hands-on research, this collection asks what it means to “make” … Continue reading
Researchers’ Expectations Regarding the Online Presence of Academic Libraries
The article reports the results of a survey conducted among the Polish and Lithuanian academics concerning their information needs and expectations regarding academic library websites. The survey was realized using the technique of Computer-Assisted Web Interviewing (CAWI) on a group … Continue reading
Getting on the Map: A Case Study in Digital Pedagogy and Undergraduate Crowdsourcing
The author, Shannon Kelly, argues that crowdsourcing opportunities can offer a way for faculty at small liberal arts colleges and universities to increase digital literacy among their students. She suggests that such assignments be framed with supporting undergraduate coursework. She … Continue reading
Distribution features and intellectual structures of digital humanities: A bibliometric analysis
The purpose of this paper is to conduct a retrospective bibliometric analysis of documents about digital humanities, an emerging but interdisciplinary movement. It examines the distribution of research outputs and languages, identifies the active journals and institutions, dissects the network … Continue reading
Augmented Reality
Augmented reality is an exciting field that blends the real world with a virtual and synthetic world. The most popular devices supporting augmented reality include mobile phones (think Pokemon GO!) or headsets such as the Microsoft Hololens. In this session, … Continue reading
The Digital-Humanities Bust
After a decade of investment and hype, what has the field accomplished? Not much. Read More
Researcher using digital humanities to explore poetry in new ways
Reading 10,000 poems to search for certain themes would be a daunting task, no matter how passionate the reader is about the topic. But the evolution of digital technology has not only made that possible, it’s making it possible to … Continue reading
Digital Humanities Pedagogy as Essential Liberal Education: A Framework for Curriculum Development
Digital humanities projects and methods are becoming increasingly common in undergraduate humanities classrooms. Digital projects and exercises allow students to engage with new technology, collaborate with peers, graduate students, and faculty, and produce tangible scholarship that is publicly visible. The … Continue reading
We mapped it so you don’t have to: Comparing online data mapping platforms
At the University of Georgia (UGA) Libraries’ Willson Center Digital Humanities Lab, we often help faculty members and students create research projects using new digital technologies. We have limited resources, but great ideas, and this article will share how we … Continue reading