
Publication details
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Place: Basingstoke
Year: 2012
Pages: 1-20
ISBN (Hardback): 9780230292659
Full citation:
, "Introduction", in: Understanding digital humanities, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012


Introduction
understanding the digital humanities
pp. 1-20
in: David M. Berry (ed), Understanding digital humanities, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012Abstract
Across the university the way in which we pursue research is changing, and digital technology is playing a significant part in that change. Indeed, it is becoming more and more evident that research is increasingly being mediated through digital technology. Many argue that this mediation is slowly beginning to change what it means to undertake research, affecting both the epistemologies and ontologies that underlie a research programme (sometimes conceptualised as "close" versus "distant"reading, see Moretti 2000???). Of course,this development is variable depending on disciplines and research agendas,with some more reliant on digital technology than others, but it is rare to find an academic today who has had no access to digital technology as part of their research activity. Library catalogues are now probably the minimum way in which an academic can access books and research articles without the use of a computer, but, with card indexes dying a slow and certain death (Baker 1996: 2001), there remain few outputs for the non-digital scholar to undertake research in the modern university. Email, Google searches and bibliographic databases are become increasingly crucial, as more of the world libraries are scanned and placed online.
Publication details
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Place: Basingstoke
Year: 2012
Pages: 1-20
ISBN (Hardback): 9780230292659
Full citation:
, "Introduction", in: Understanding digital humanities, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012