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  2. Digital humanities - Wikipedia

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    The second volume of Debates in the Digital Humanities (2016) acknowledges the difficulty in defining the field: "Along with the digital archives, quantitative analyses, and tool-building projects that once characterized the field, DH now encompasses a wide range of methods and practices: visualizations of large image sets, 3D modeling of ...

  3. Category:Digital humanities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Digital humanities" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations is an umbrella organisation whose goals are to promote and support digital research and teaching across arts and humanities disciplines, drawing together humanists engaged in digital and computer-assisted research, teaching, creation, dissemination, and beyond, in all areas reflected by its diverse membership. [19]

  5. Digital Humanities Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Digital Humanities Quarterly has been noted among the "few interesting attempts to peer review born-digital scholarship." [4] Having emerged from a desire to disseminate digital humanities practices to the wider arts and humanities community and beyond, [5] the journal is committed to open access and open standards to deliver journal content, publishing under a Creative Commons license. [6]

  6. Digital history - Wikipedia

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    Digital history is the use of digital media to further historical analysis, presentation, and research. It is a branch of the digital humanities and an extension of quantitative history, cliometrics, and computing.

  7. Feminist digital humanities - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Digital Humanities is a more recent development in the field of Digital Humanities, a project incorporating digital and computational methods as part of its research methodology. Feminist Digital Humanities has risen partly because of recent criticism of the propensity of Digital Humanities to [ 1 ] further patriarchal or hegemonic ...

  8. Digital Humanities conference - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the Digital Humanities conference abstracts between 2004 and 2014 [3] highlights some trends evident in the evolution of the conference (such as the increasing rate of new authors entering the field, and the continuing disproportional predominance of authors from North America represented in the abstracts).

  9. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities - Wikipedia

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    Digital Scholarship in the Humanities is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the European Association for Digital Humanities that covers all aspects of computing and information technology applied to Arts and Humanities research. It is one of the main journals in the field of Digital Humanities. The journal is published by Oxford University ...