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A New Companion to Digital Humanities. (Record no. 102606)

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Personal name Schreibman, Susan.
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Title A New Companion to Digital Humanities.
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Part I: Infrastructures -- 1 Between Bits and Atoms: Physical Computing and Desktop Fabrication in the Humanities -- Learning from Lego -- What is Physical Computing? -- What is Desktop Fabrication? -- Design Agenda: Design-in-Use -- Administrative and Communicative Agendas: Makerspaces -- References and Further Reading -- 2 Embodiment, Entanglement, and Immersion in Digital Cultural Heritage -- Reframing Visualization -- Immersive Applications in Cultural Heritage Visualization -- Reformulation of Digital Cultural Archives -- Panoramic Immersion -- Embodiment in Cultural Heritage Visualization -- Embodiment Theories -- The Machine-Body Ensemble -- Embodiment in The Pure Land -- Evaluating the Embodied Experience -- Conclusion -- References and further reading -- 3 The Internet of Things -- What is the Internet of Things? -- The Internet of Things as Design Fiction -- Digital Humanities in a Programmable World -- References and further reading -- 4 Collaboration and Infrastructure -- Collaboration and the Digital Humanities -- Infrastructure -- Challenges Ahead: Enduring Tensions in the Scholarly Research Ecosystem -- References and further reading -- Part II: Creation -- 5 Becoming Interdisciplinary -- Being Curious -- Recent History of Interest -- Curiosity's Machine and the Individual -- The Aim and the Difficulties -- The Meta-Discipline of Interdisciplinary Explorations -- The How -- Digital Humanities -- Coda -- References and further reading -- 6 New Media and Modeling: Games and the Digital Humanities -- References and further reading -- 7 Exploratory Programming in Digital Humanities Pedagogy and Research -- How Humanists Benefit from Learning to Program -- Cognitively: Programming Helps us Think.
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Formatted contents note Culturally: Programming gives Insight into Systems of Communication and Art -- Socially: Computation can Help to Build a Better World -- Programming is Creative and Fun -- Exploratory Programming -- References and further reading -- 8 Making Virtual Worlds -- Definitions -- Interventions in History -- Fast Making -- Documentation -- Annotation -- Interpretation -- Argumentation -- Conclusions -- References -- Further reading -- 9 Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities -- Creative Writing in Digital Media as Digital Humanities Research -- Beyond Creative Production: Platforms, Scholarship, and Research Infrastructure in Electronic Literature -- References and further reading -- 10 Social Scholarly Editing -- References and Further Reading -- 11 Digital Methods in the Humanities: Understanding and Describing their Use across the Disciplines -- Digital Methods Identified: The AHRC ICT Methods Network -- Initial Classification and Expression of Digital Methods -- Scoping Digital Methods in Practice: The Network for Digital Methods in the Arts and Humanities (NeDiMAH) -- The NeDiMAH and DARIAH Research Methods Ontology Project -- Conclusion -- References and further reading -- 12 Tailoring Access to Content -- Introduction and Motivation -- Users and content -- Personalization and adaptivity -- Conclusion -- References and further reading -- 13 Ancient Evenings: Retrocomputing in the Digital Humanities -- Preservation and Recovery -- Digital Culture -- Going Retro -- Acknowledgments -- References and further reading -- Part III: Analysis -- 14 Mapping the Geospatial Turn -- A Brief History of GPS and GIS -- The Spatial Turn in the Digital Humanities -- Humanities Mapping -- Acknowledgments -- References and Further Reading -- 15 Music Information Retrieval -- A Brief History of MIR -- The MIR Pipeline -- The Future of MIR -- Conclusion.
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Formatted contents note References and Further Reading -- 16 Data Modeling -- Data Modeling: An Integrated View -- Data Modeling for the Humanities -- References and Further Reading -- 17 Graphical Approaches to the Digital Humanities -- Visualization and Interface -- Analysis of Assumptions -- Towards Alternatives -- References and Further Reading -- 18 Zen and the Art of Linked Data: New Strategies for a Semantic Web of Humanist Knowledge -- Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web? -- Meaning and the Semantic Web -- Modeling and the Semantic Web -- Digital Humanities and the Semantic Web -- Infrastructure and the Semantic Web -- Scholarly Primitives and the Semantic Web -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References and Further Reading -- 19 Text Analysis and Visualization: Making Meaning Count -- Which Words are used to describe White and Black NFL Prospects? -- Ubiquitous Text -- What is a Text for Analysis? -- Analysis and Reading -- Analysis and Visualization -- Making Meaning Count -- References and Further Reading -- 20 Text-Mining the Humanities -- Why Mine? -- Background -- Methods: Machine Learning and Text Mining -- Adapting Algorithms to Concrete Problems -- Challenges -- Exemplary Projects and Examples of Text Mining in the Humanities -- References and Further Reading -- 21 Textual Scholarship and Text Encoding -- Textual Scholarship and Text Encoding: A New Theoretical Framework -- Text Encoding, the TEI, and Textual Scholarship: Open Issues -- Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- 22 Digital Materiality -- References and Further Reading -- 23 Screwmeneutics and Hermenumericals: The Computationality of Hermeneutics -- On Hermeneutics -- The Hermeneutics of Digital Humanities -- The Computationality of Hermeneutics -- Conclusion -- References and Further Reading.
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Formatted contents note 24 When Texts of Study are Audio Files: Digital Tools for Sound Studies in Digital Humanities -- Access: Sounds, Sounds, Everywhere There's Sounds -- Analysis: Do this, Don't do that -- Can't you Read the Sounds? -- Conclusion: Sound Futures in DH -- References and Further Reading -- 25 Marking Texts of Many Dimensions -- What is Text? -- Autopoietic Systems and Co-dependency -- Marking the Text: A Necessary Distinction -- Field Autopoiesis: From IVANHOE to 'Patacriticism -- Writing and Reading in Autopoietic Fields -- Conclusion -- Appendix A The 'Pataphysics of Text and Field Markup -- Appendix B Control Dementians for a 'Patacriticism of Textualities -- References and Further Reading -- 26 Classification and its Structures -- Scope -- One-dimensional Classifications -- Classification Schemes as n-dimensional Spaces -- Some Distinctions among Classification Schemes -- Rules for Classification -- A Formal View -- Make or Find? -- Some Existing Classification Schemes -- References and Further Reading -- Part IV: Dissemination -- 27 Interface as Mediating Actor for Collection Access, Text Analysis, and Experimentation -- Actor-network Theory (ANT) -- Interfaces as Actors -- Assumptions of Uniformity -- Levels of Sophistication or Experience -- Making Visible and Concealing -- Conclusions -- References and Further Reading -- 28 Saving the Bits: Digital Humanities Forever? -- Data, the Humanities, and Digital Preservation -- Digital Preservation is about People and Opportunities, not Data and Risks -- Five Challenges and what we've Done about them -- Five Emerging Trends and what they mean -- Conclusion -- References and Further Reading -- 29 Crowdsourcing in the Digital Humanities -- Crowdsourcing: an Introduction -- The Growth of Crowdsourcing in Cultural and Heritage Applications -- Crowdsourcing and Digital Humanities.
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Formatted contents note Crowdsourcing and Document Transcription -- Future Issues in Digital Humanities Crowdsourcing -- Conclusion -- References and Further Reading -- 30 Peer Review -- References and Further Reading -- 31 Hard Constraints: Designing Software in the Digital Humanities -- References and Further Reading -- Part V: Past, Present, Future of Digital Humanities -- 32 Beyond the Digital Humanities Center: The Administrative Landscapes of the Digital Humanities -- References and Further Reading -- 33 Sorting Out the Digital Humanities -- The ever-emerging field of digital humanities -- A provisional analysis of the current state of affairs -- Accepting the challenge -- On the epistemology of the digital humanities -- Towards a code of conduct for the digital humanities -- Actionable suggestions for the digital humanities -- Conclusion -- References and further reading -- 34 Only Connect: The Globalization of the Digital Humanities -- centerNet -- Global Outlook::Digital Humanities -- Conclusion -- References and further reading -- 35 Gendering Digital Literary History: What Counts for Digital Humanities -- Cycles of forgetting -- Forgotten by print -- Digital de-contextualization -- Re-contextualizing -- Big data versus encoded data -- References and further reading -- 36 The Promise of the Digital Humanities and the Contested Nature of Digital Scholarship -- References and further reading -- 37 Building Theories or Theories of Building? A Tension at the Heart of Digital Humanities -- Critiques of Digital Humanities -- Making and Building in Digital Humanities and Beyond -- The Development of English Studies -- History and Questions of Method -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References and further reading -- Index -- End User License Agreement.
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