What are the Digital Humanities “…the work of the humanities is to create the vessels to store our culture. In this sense, the digitization of archives.

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What are the Digital Humanities “…the work of the humanities is to create the vessels to store our culture. In this sense, the digitization of archives and collections holds the promise of a grand conclusion: nothing less than the unification of the human culture record online, representing, in theory, an unprecedented democratization of access to human knowledge.” Jonathan Shaw “The Humanities Digitized” Harvard Magazine May-June 2012

What are the Digital Humanities “There is no such thing as the ‘Digital Humanities’; there are multiple emerging domains of experimental practice that fall under this capacious umbrella.” Jeffrey Schnapp Jeffrey Schnapp “The Humanities Digitized” Harvard Magazine May-June 2012

What are the Digital Humanities In other words, there is no monolithic model of knowledge production. This can be true even when you are using the same standard to describe content in the humanities.

What are the Digital Humanities TEI The Text Encoding Initiative is a consortium which collectively develops and maintains a standard for the representation of texts in digital form. Its chief deliverable is a set of Guidelines which specify encoding methods for machine-readable texts, chiefly in the humanities, social sciences and linguistics. Since 1994, the TEI Guidelines have been widely used by libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars to present texts for online research, teaching, and preservation.

What are the Digital Humanities Magna Carta Digital Editions Project Digital surrogates have been created for each page of the manuscript, and some of these will be worked on within a Text Encoding Initiative XML file Uses the EpiDoc guidelines for TEI Concerned with creating editions (Diplomatic, Normative and Translation) Work has just begun—there are issues still being addressed

What are the Digital Humanities

Both projects make use of a extensive data dictionary Modernized Record both the original text and a modernization made to the original text. original text modernized text shewed showed choice.html

What are the Digital Humanities MONKS Analytics Instance of the MONK Project includes approximately 525 works of American literature from the 18th and 19th centuries, and 37 plays and 5 works of poetry by William Shakespeare.MONK Project Uses TEI to perform linguistic analysis. Has a robust data dictionarydata dictionary

What are the Digital Humanities

Conclusions: Digital Humanities scholarship is not monolithic, even when using the same standard Frequently project based Likely require a team approach going forward

What are the Digital Humanities