Day of DH: Defining the Digital Humanities
Day of DH: Defining the Digital Humanities
A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities (Day of DH) is a community publication project sponsored by the University of Alberta under the direction of Geoffrey Rockwell. Each year, it brings together digital humanists from around the world to document what they do on one day, March 18. The goal of the project is to create a website that weaves together the journals of the participants into a picture that answers the question, Just what do computing humanists really do? In advance of the Day of DH, participants are asked, How do you define humanities computing/digital humanities? This chapter presents a selection of definitions culled from 2011 answers to that question, which are posted publicly on the Day of DH website.
Keywords: A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities, University of Alberta, computing humanists, Day of DH, Geoffrey Rockwell
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