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Defining Digital Humanities: A Reader

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Explore the ever-evolving landscape of digital humanities with “Defining Digital Humanities: A Reader.” Edited by Melissa Terras, Julianne Nyhan, and Edward Vanhoutte, this essential anthology offers diverse perspectives on the field’s methodologies, theories, and practices. From data mining to text analysis, discover how technology is reshaping humanities research. Buy now to embark on a comprehensive journey through this exciting area of study. ISBN: 9780367633219

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  • ISBN-13: 9780367633219
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 0367633213
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Defining Digital Humanities: A Reader

  1. Shriram Santhosh C

    A solid introduction, but I wish there was more focus on practical applications. Theory is good, but I want to see it in action!

  2. Simran Khurana

    Some sections are dense and hard to get through. However, the book, overall, offers a solid introduction to the field.

  3. Shubh Maheshwari

    It provided great overview of the field but the language could have been simpler. It felt like i am reading a research paper.

  4. Amritashree Sivakumaran

    Okay book. Nothing groundbreaking, but a decent resource for beginners. Some chapters were more interesting than others.

  5. Aditya Kumar

    I appreciate the diverse range of voices in this reader. It’s challenging but rewarding. Will refer to it again.

  6. Manik Lakhwani

    Essential reading for anyone entering the digital humanities. The range of perspectives is impressive, and the editors did a great job in curating it. Felt little bit repetitive in some places.

  7. Shashvat Rastogi

    An excellent collection of essays that really defines what Digital Humanities is. A must-read for students and professionals.

  8. Nidhi Singh

    A good overview, but some essays felt a bit too academic. Still, a valuable resource for understanding DH. It would be better to add some real world case studies.

  9. Ankit Mathur

    The reader offers really great insight into the digital humanitie. I think book is great and it covers all of the different domain.

  10. Saheli Ghosh

    A very informative book that offers a good balance of theory and practice. I found it to be extremely useful.

  11. Ritik Goyal

    This book is comprehensive and well-organized. It provides a great foundation for further research. Worth the investment.

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