New books on Digital Humanities
Computer techniques are more and more integrated within humanities research. With these applications and techniques, new forms of research are possible. The Digital Humanities Coursebook by Johanna Drucker provides an introduction of tools and platforms. Topics include: GIS/mapping, data visualization and data mining/analyses. Another recent publication is a practical work on data analyses and Python for students. Written, among others, by Folgert Karsdorp (Meertens Institute). See also this Dutch article on the book. It will be available soon at our library.
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References books
- Johanna Drucker, The Digital Humanities Coursebook : an Introduction to Digital Methods for Research and Scholarship (London 2021).
- Folgert Karsdorp, Mike Kestemont, and Allen Riddell, Humanities Data Analysis: Case Studies with Python (New Jersey 2021).*
Related links
- Johanna Drucker lecture on digital humanities in 2019 (University of Cambridge).
- Centre for Digital Humanities
Collaberation between University of Amsterdam, VU University and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. - Blog post: 18.000 maps of the British Library online
- Blog post: Maps, atlases and globes
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