Table of contents - Special Issue: Digital Humanities - The Shifting Contexts
Guest Editors: Allan Cho, Megan Meredith-Lobay
Kindles, card catalogs, and the future of libraries: a collaborative digital humanities project
Anna L. Neatrour, Elizabeth Callaway, Rebekah CummingsThis paper aims to determine if the digital humanities technique of topic modeling would reveal interesting patterns in a corpus of library-themed literature focused on the future…
Back to basics: Supporting digital humanities and community collaboration using the core strength of the academic library
Shannon Lucky, Craig HarkemaTo describe how academic libraries can support digital humanities (DH) research by leveraging established library values and strengths to provide support for preservation and…
Respecting the language: digitizing Native American language materials
Mary Wise, Sarah R. KosteleckyMany academic libraries use digital humanities projects to disseminate unique materials in their collections; during project planning, librarians will consider platforms, scanning…
Finding a place for genealogy and family history in the digital humanities
Casey Daniel HoeveDespite its growing popularity, there is a noticeable absence of references to the inclusion of genealogy and family history studies within the field of digital humanities. New…
Digital Korean studies: recent advances and new frontiers
Javier ChaThis study aims to reflect on the past and prospects of digital Korean studies.
ISSN:
2059-5816e-ISSN:
2059-5824ISSN-L:
2059-5816Online date, start – end:
2016Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Anna Maria Tammaro