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Index
Half title Title page Imprints page Contents Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Introduction to the Digital Humanities
Definitions
2 The Organization of Humanities Research
Introduction Representation Data Gathering
Libraries, Archives and Repositories Digital Libraries
Classification and Documentation Manipulation Analysis Interpretation Aggregation Preservation
3 The Elements of Digital Humanities: Text and Document
Introduction Humanities Data Text Document
4 The Elements of Digital Humanities: Object, Artifact, Image, Sound, Space
Introduction Object Artifacts Image Sound/Audio Film/Video Space/Place/Environment Performance/Ritual Construct and Model Virtual Reality Games
5 Digital Tools
Introduction Text-Based Tools Data-Based Tools Image and Sound Based Tools Outcome-Based Tools
6 Digital Environments
Introduction The Institutional Environment Campus-Based Centers
Brigham Young University Brock University Brown University Columbia University George Mason University Hamilton College Harvard University King’s College, London McMaster University Michigan State University MIT Occidental College Princeton University Stanford University University of Alabama University of Birmingham, UK University of California, Los Angeles University of Glasgow, UK University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Kentucky University of Maryland University of Nebraska at Lincoln University of Oregon University of Sheffield, UK University of Victoria, British Columbia University of Virginia West Virginia University Yale University
Collaborative Centers The Funding Environment The Global Environment
7 Publication: Prerelease, Release and Beyond
Archives Reference Works Online Bibliographies Editions and Translations Compendia/Collected Works Articles Digital Monographs Virtual Reality Conclusions
8 The Meta-Issues of Digital Humanities 1
Education Stratification Collaboration Publication, Distribution and Discoverability Preservation Relationship of Reader to Author Funding Strategies Sustainability in the Digital Environment Hiring, Tenure and Promotion (HTP) Gender Global and Other Divides Digital Humanities Theory
9 Meta-Issues 2: Copyright and Other Rights, Digital Rights Management, Open Access
Copyright and Other Rights Digital Rights Management Open Access
10 The Evolving Landscape for the Digital Humanities
Introduction The Humanities in Academia A Bermuda Triangle The University Learned Societies Outside Academia
Epilogue: The Half-Life of Wisdom Appendices
1. 3D Modeling and Printing 2. Audio and Video Processing 3. Blogging 4. Brainstorming 5. Character Recognition (See Also Music Recognition) 6. Collaboration 7. Communication 8. Data Analysis 9. Database Management Systems 10. Data Collection 11. Data Management (Including Data Migration and Data Storage) 12. Data Visualization 13. Handwriting Recognition 14. Image Creation 15. Image Processing, Including Editing, Annotation and Markup 16. Mapping 17. Music Recognition 18. Organization 19. Publication and Sharing, Including Website Development 20. Peer Reviewing 21. Searching (Including Visual Searching) 22. Speech Recognition 23. Speech to Text Transcription 24. Text Annotation 25. Text Conversion and Encoding 26. Text Editing and Processing 27. Text Mining or Text-Data Mining or Text Analysis 28. Text to Text Transcription 29. Text Visualization
Notes
Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Epilogue Appendix
Glossary Bibliography on Digital Humanities Index
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