The Digital Humanities is not about Building, it's about Sharing
Sample M.
2016
Defining Digital Humanities: A Reader
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10.4324/9781315576251-23
I’m going to step around Ramsay’s argument here (though I recommend reading the thoughtful discussion that ensued on Ramsay’s blog). I mention Ramsay simply as an illustrative example of the various tensions within the digital humanities. There are others too: teaching vs. research,2 universities vs. liberal arts colleges, centers vs. networks,3 and so on. I see the presence of so many divides-which are better labeled as perspectives-as a sign that there are many stakeholders in the digital humanities, which is a good thing. We’re all in this together, even when we’re not.4 © 2013 Melissa Terras, Julianne Nyhan, Edward Vanhoutte and all individual authors. All rights reserved.
Taylor and Francis
Book chapter
Scopus