Defining Digital Humanities
Explore the transformative world of Digital Humanities with Defining Digital Humanities by Melissa Terras, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This comprehensive volume spans 330 pages and serves as an essential reader for anyone interested in the evolution of this dynamic field.
Delving into the historical transition from 'Humanities Computing' to 'Digital Humanities', this book curates pivotal readings that illuminate the meaning, scope, and practical applications of Digital Humanities. Whether you're a researcher, educator, or simply curious about the intersection of technology and the humanities, this insightful collection offers valuable perspectives and foundational knowledge.
Enhance your understanding of information storage, retrieval systems, and the broader implications of data processing within the humanities. Defining Digital Humanities is a must-have resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.