Topics in the Digital HumanitiesSeries Editors: Susan Schreibman and Raymond G. Siemens Humanities computing is undergoing a redefinition of basic principles by a continuous influx of new, vibrant, and diverse communities or practitioners within and well beyond the halls of academe. These practitioners recognize the value computers add to their work, that the computer itself remains an instrument subject to continual innovation, and that competition within many disciplines requires scholars to become and remain current with what computers can do. Topics in the Digital Humanities invites manuscripts that will advance and deepen knowledge and activity in this new and innovative field. |
Author: Matthew L. JockersPub Date: April 2013 Exploring the potential of large-scale digital literary analysis learn more... |
Author: Stephen RamsayPub Date: December 2011 Rethinking digital literary criticism by situating computational work within the broader context of the humanities learn more... |
Author: Christian VandendorpePub Date: April 2009 Reflections and predictions of technology's effect on reading and writing learn more... |



