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    Emerging technologies useful for working in digital humanities

    Carmer, Justine
    Disney, Bridget
    Seavey, Aubrey
    Wallenbeck, Rachel
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    2015
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    Abstract
    Digital Humanities is a rapidly growing field focused upon the relationship between technology and the humanities. This includes tools to research, access, explore, explain, collect data, document, and/or archive content related to human culture including: history, philosophy, ancient & modern languages, literature, classical studies, semiotics, archeology, area studies, linguistics, anthropology, musicology, law, politics, & international relations. Digital humanities work encompasses many fields and a variety of developing technologies. Here are ten technologies of note.
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