Doing more digital humanities : open approaches to creation, growth, and development /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
©2020
Description:xvi, 333 pages ; 25 cm
Language:English
Subject:Digital humanities.
Humanities -- Research -- Methodology.
Humanities -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Internet in education.
Digital humanities.
Humanities -- Research -- Methodology.
Humanities -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Internet in education.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12702568
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Other authors / contributors:Crompton, Constance (Constance Louise Kathleen), editor.
Lane, Richard J., 1966- editor.
Siemens, Raymond George, 1966- editor.
ISBN:9780367192709
0367192705
9780367192990
0367192993
9780429353048
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"As digital media, tools, and techniques continue to impact and advance the humanities, Doing More Digital Humanities provides practical information on how to do digital humanities work. This book offers: A comprehensive, practical guide to the digital humanities ; Accessible introductions, which in turn provide the grounding for the more advanced chapters within the book ; An overview of core competencies, to help research teams, administrators, and allied groups, make informed decisions about suitable collaborators, skills development, and workflow ; Guidance for individuals, collaborative teams, and academic managers who support digital humanities researchers ; Contextualized case studies, including examples of projects, tools, centres, labs, and research clusters ; Resources for starting digital humanities projects, including links to further readings, training materials and exercises, and resources beyond ; Additional augmented content that complements the guidance and case studies in Doing Digital Humanities"--
Table of Contents:
  • Legacy technologies and digital futures / Laura Estill
  • Getting started : strategies for DH professional development / Paige Morgan
  • Negotiating sustainability : building digital humanities projects that last / Lisa Goddard and Dan Seeman
  • DH and humanities workflows : two case studies / Scott Paul McGinnis
  • Text processing techniques & traditions (or: why the history of computing matters to DH) / John W. Maxwell
  • Origins, images and stereotypes : digital humanities and its organisational context / Claire Warwick
  • What is Linux and what's it doing in the digital humanities? / Jon Martin
  • Beyond "whiz-bang" : 3D printing and critical making in the humanities / Aaron Tucker
  • 3D visualization for the humanities / Alex Razoumov
  • Where data meets design : a vision for visualization in the digital humanities / Aimée Knight
  • Doing digital humanities with digital storytelling / John Barber
  • "Bodying" digital humanities : considering bodies in practice / Jessica Rajko
  • Ontologies for digital humanists / Christine Walde, Jana Millar-Usiskin, and Caroline Winter
  • Big data analytics for multiscale seading / Belaid Moa and Stephen Ross
  • Starting with students : open course design / Christopher Friend, Robin DeRosa, and Jesse Stommel
  • The undergraduate summer intensive : principles of pedagogy and design / Emily Murphy, Shannon Smith and Brian Greenspan
  • Building DH training events / James Cummings
  • New fundaments for a multi-modal space-time : teaching 3D : what it is, and why it matters / John Bonnett
  • Opportunities for social knowledge creation in the digital humanities / Alyssa Arbuckle
  • Models for DH at liberal arts colleges and four year institutions / Janet Simons and Angel Nieves.