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El. knyga: Research Methods for Creating and Curating Data in the Digital Humanities

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  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474409667
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  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474409667

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The first volume to focus on digitising and curating data online as research methods for Digital Humanities As all scholars increasingly use digital tools to support their research, and every internet user becomes used to data being available, elucidating, and engaging, the creative aspects of Digital Humanities work are coming under increasing scrutiny. This volume explores the practice of making new tools, new images, new collections, and new artworks in an academic environment, detailing who needs to be involved and what their roles might be, and how they come together to produce knowledge as a collective. The chapters presented here demonstrate that creation is never neutral with political and theoretical concerns intentionally or unavoidably always being written into the fabric of what is being made, even if that's the seeming neatness of computer code. In presenting their own creative research, the writers in this volume offer examples of practice that will be of use to anyone interested in learning more about contemporary Digital Humanities scholarship and its implications. Key features: First volume to explore digitisation practices as research methods for Humanities scholarsProvides a practical and critical approach to issues of digitisation Discusses actual digitisation projects on a 'how-to' basisAddresses issues such as digital photography, multi-spectral imaging, rekeying, metadata, online simulation, artistic practice online
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction
1(13)
Matt Hayler
Gabriele Griffin
2 Choices in Digitisation for the Digital Humanities
14(30)
Simon Tanner
Laura Gibson
Rebecca Kahn
Geoff Laycock
3 Curating the Language of Letters: Historical Linguistic Methods in the Museum
44(18)
Mel Evans
4 Connecting with the Past: Opportunities and Challenges in Digital History
62(25)
Thomas Nygren
Zephyr Frank
Nicholas Bauch
Erik Steiner
5 The Object and the Event: Time-based Digital Simulation and Illusion in the Fine Arts
87(26)
Stephen Hilyard
6 Data Visualisation and the Humanities
113(27)
Lisa Otty
Tara Thomson
7 Curating Mary Digitally: Digital Methodologies and Representations of Medieval Material Culture
140(18)
Cecilia Lindhe
Ann-Catrine Eriksson
Jim Robertsson
Mattis Lindmark
8 Raising Language Awareness Using Digital Media: Methods for Revealing Linguistic Stereotyping
158(23)
Mats Deutschmann
Anders Steinvall
Anna Lagerstrom
9 A World of Possibilities: Digitisation and the Humanities
181(19)
Marilyn Deegan
Notes on Contributors 200(5)
Index 205