Digital Humanities

The digital humanities is an area of research, teaching, and creation concerned with the intersection of computing and the disciplines of the humanities. Sometimes called humanities computing, the field has focused on the digitization and analysis of materials related to the traditional disciplines of the humanities. Digital Humanities currently incorporates both digitized and born-digital materials and combines the methodologies from the traditional humanities disciplines (such as history, philosophy, linguistics, literature, art, archaeology, music, and cultural studies) with tools provided by computing (such as data visualisation, information retrieval, data mining computational analysis) and digital publishing.
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Research Without Borders: Research Without Borders: Protests, Petitions and Publishing - Widening Access to Research in 2012 (Lecture 21 of 21) Columbia University
In the third event in the series "Research Without B...
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Research Without Borders: Research Without Borders: Harnessing the Semantic Web for Scholarship (Lecture 20 of 21) Columbia University
The Semantic Web links data to other data via machine-rea...
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Research Without Borders: Research With Borders: Data Management and Federal Funding - What Researchers Need to Know (Lecture 19 of 21) Columbia University
New requirements from the National Science Foundation (NS...
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