A New Companion to Digital Humanities, 2nd Edition
A temática é a mesma mas actualizada.
As obras A Companion to Digital Humanities1 e A New Companion to Digital Humanities, 2nd Edition, são essências para a compreensão do conceito de Humanidades Digitais, a evolução histórica e as problemáticas associadas2.
Na obra A New Companion to Digital Humanities, 2nd Edition3 existem vários estudos sobre a edição de textos e problemáticas associadas:
Part II Creation: 10 Social Scholarly Editing
Part III Analysis: 18 Zen and the Art of Linked Data: New Strategies for a Semantic Web of Humanist Knowledge; 19 Text Analysis and Visualization: Making Meaning Count; 21 Textual Scholarship and Text Encoding
Part IV Dissemination: 27 Interface as Mediating Actor for Collection Access, Text Analysis, and Experimentation; 30 Peer Review
Este volume foi revisto e actualizado para reflectir as mudanças tecnológicas, nos métodos em humanidades e nas práticas digitais das publicações académicas.
Uma edição totalmente revista de uma obra de referência, que faz 12 anos de edição, oferece uma vasta colecção de artigos abrangentes e actualizados que reflectem a investigação na área, apesar das Humanidades Digitais estarem em rápida e constante evolução. A equipa de autores é constituída por investigadores em temáticas inovadoras nas Humanidades Digitais. A obra divide-se em cinco partes: Part I Infrastructures; Part II Creation; Part III Analysis; Part IV Dissemination e Part V Past, Present, Future of Digital Humanities.
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Part I Infrastructures
1 Between Bits and Atoms: Physical Computing and Desktop Fabrication in the Humanities
Jentery Sayers, Devon Elliott, Kari Kraus, Bethany Nowviskie, and William J. Turkel
2 Embodiment, Entanglement, and Immersion in Digital Cultural Heritage
Sarah Kenderdine
3 The Internet of Things
Finn Arne Jørgensen
4 Collaboration and Infrastructure
Jennifer Edmond
Part II Creation
5 Becoming Interdisciplinary
Willard McCarty
6 New Media and Modeling: Games and the Digital Humanities
Steven E. Jones
7 Exploratory Programming in Digital Humanities Pedagogy and Research
Nick Montfort
8 Making Virtual Worlds
Christopher Johanson
9 Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities
Scott Rettberg
10 Social Scholarly Editing
Kenneth M. Price
11 Digital Methods in the Humanities: Understanding and Describing their Use across the Disciplines
Lorna Hughes, Panos Constantopoulos, and Costis Dallas
12 Tailoring Access to Content
Séamus Lawless, Owen Conlan, and Cormac Hampson
13 Ancient Evenings: Retrocomputing in the Digital Humanities
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Part III Analysis
14 Mapping the Geospatial Turn
Todd Presner and David Shepard
15 Music Information Retrieval
John Ashley Burgoyne, Ichiro Fujinaga, and J. Stephen Downie
16 Data Modeling
Julia Flanders and Fotis Jannidis
17 Graphical Approaches to the Digital Humanities
Johanna Drucker
18 Zen and the Art of Linked Data: New Strategies for a Semantic Web of Humanist Knowledge
Dominic Oldman, Martin Doerr, and Stefan Gradmann
19 Text Analysis and Visualization: Making Meaning Count
Stéfan Sinclair and Geoffrey Rockwell
20 Text Mining the Humanities
Matthew L. Jockers and Ted Underwood
21 Textual Scholarship and Text Encoding
Elena Pierazzo
22 Digital Materiality
Sydney J. Shep
23 Screwmeneutics and Hermenumericals: the Computationality of Hermeneutics
Joris J. van Zundert
24 When Texts of Study are Audio Files: Digital Tools for Sound Studies in Digital Humanities
Tanya E. Clement
25 Marking Texts of Many Dimensions
Jerome McGann
26 Classification and its Structures
C. M. Sperberg McQueen
Part IV Dissemination
27 Interface as Mediating Actor for Collection Access, Text Analysis, and Experimentation
Stan Ruecker
28 Saving the Bits: Digital Humanities Forever?
William Kilbride
29 Crowdsourcing in the Digital Humanities
Melissa Terras
30 Peer Review
Kathleen Fitzpatrick
31 Hard Constraints: Designing Software in the Digital Humanities
Stephen Ramsay
Part V Past, Present, Future of Digital Humanities
32 Beyond the Digital Humanities Center: the Administrative Landscapes of the Digital Humanities
Andrew Prescott
33 Sorting Out the Digital Humanities
Patrik Svensson
34 Only Connect: The Globalization of the Digital Humanities
Daniel Paul O’Donnell, Katherine L. Walter, Alex Gil, and Neil Fraistat
35 Gendering Digital Literary History: What Counts for Digital Humanities
Laura C. Mandell
36 The Promise of the Digital Humanities and the Contested Nature of Digital Scholarship
William G. Thomas III
37 Building Theories or Theories of Building? A Tension at the Heart of Digital Humanities
Claire Warwick
- A Companion to Digital Humanities, ed. Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, John Unsworth. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/ [↩]
- Ver também a obra A Companion to Digital Literary Studies, ed. Susan Schreibman and Ray Siemens. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companionDLS/ [↩]
- Na obra A Companion to Digital Humanities existem vários estudos sobre a edição de textos: Part II: Principles: 16. Marking Texts of Many Dimensions; 17. Text Encoding e 18. Electronic Texts: Audiences and Purposes. Part III: Applications: 22. Electronic Scholarly Editing e 23. Textual Analysis. Part IV: Production, Dissemination, Archiving: 31. Designing Sustainable Projects and Publications; 32. Conversion of Primary Sources; 33. Text Tools; 36. The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Libraries e 37. Preservation. E na obra A Companion to Digital Literary Studies, a edição de textos e bibliotecas digitais é abordada em: Part II: Traditions. 4. “Knowledge will be multiplied”: Digital Literary Studies and Early Modern Literature. Part III: Textualities: Abordagem às várias formas de produção de textos na era digital.Part IV: Methodologies: 29. The Virtual Library; 30. Practice and Preservation — Format Issues, e 31. Character Encoding [↩]