The website for the Global Outlook::Digital Humanities (GO::DH) Minimal Computing Working Group, containing thought pieces on minimal computing, examples and how-to pieces, and links and resources.
A website for the course Digital Studies: History and Principles, taught at the University of Victoria by Jentery Sayers. Contains a long list of links to minimal computing projects.
This volume presents examples of how digital technologies are being used by people of African descent in South America and the Caribbean, a topic that has been overlooked within the field of digital humanities.
Digital Humanities is rapidly evolving as a significant approach to/method of teaching, learning and research across the humanities. This is a first-stop book for people interested in getting to grips with digital humanities.
Multilingual Digital Humanities explores the impact of monolingualism—especially Anglocentrism—on digital practices in the humanities and social sciences. The volume explores a wide range of applied contexts, such as digital linguistic injustice, critical digital literacy, digital learning, digital publishing, low-resourced, minoritized or endangered languages in a digital space, and multilingual historical intertextuality.
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