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Research Methods for the Digital Humanities, 2018
- lewis levenberg, Tai Neilson, David Rheams:
Research Methods for the Digital Humanities. Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-96712-7 - Tai Neilson, lewis levenberg, David Rheams:
Introduction: Research Methods for the Digital Humanities. 1-14 - lewis levenberg:
On Interdisciplinary Studies of Physical Information Infrastructure. 15-30 - Robert W. Gehl:
Archives for the Dark Web: A Field Guide for Study. 31-51 - David Arditi:
MusicDetour: Building a Digital Humanities Archive. 53-61 - David Rheams:
Creating an Influencer-Relationship Model to Locate Actors in Environmental Communications. 63-83 - Mark Alfano:
Digital Humanities for History of Philosophy: A Case Study on Nietzsche. 85-101 - Natalia Grincheva:
Researching Online Museums: Digital Methods to Study Virtual Visitors. 103-128 - Erin Brock Carlson, Trinity Overmyer:
Smart Phones and Photovoice: Exploring Participant Lives with Photos of the Everyday. 129-150 - Tai Neilson:
Digital Media, Conventional Methods: Using Video Interviews to Study the Labor of Digital Journalism. 151-171 - E. B. Hunter:
Building Video Game Adaptations of Dramatic and Literary Texts. 173-194 - Zebulun M. Wood, Albert William, Ayoung Yoon, Andrea J. Copeland:
Virtual Bethel: Preservation of Indianapolis's Oldest Black Church. 195-210 - J. J. Sylvia IV:
Code/Art Approaches to Data Visualization. 211-231 - Nick Thieberger:
Research Methods in Recording Oral Tradition: Choosing Between the Evanescence of the Digital or the Senescence of the Analog. 233-241 - Federica Bressan:
A Philological Approach to Sound Preservation. 243-261 - Tarrin Wills:
User Interfaces for Creating Digital Research. 263-286 - Henriette Roued-Cunliffe:
Developing Sustainable Open Heritage Datasets. 287-307 - Roopika Risam:
Telling Untold Stories: Digital Textual Recovery Methods. 309-318
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