This second edition of The Digital Humanities Coursebook provides critical frameworks for the application of digital humanities tools and platforms, which have become an integral part of work across a wide range of disciplines.
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The Digital Humanities Coursebook: Applied Concepts and Critical Approaches 作者:Drucker 出版社:Routledge 出版日期:2025-11-10 語言:英文 規格:平裝 / 248頁 / 普通級/ 初版 |
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This second edition of The Digital Humanities Coursebook provides critical frameworks for the application of digital humanities tools and platforms, which have become an integral part of work across a wide range of disciplines.
Johanna Drucker is Breslauer and Distinguished Professor Emerita, Department of Information Studies, UCLA. She is internationally known for her work in the history of writing, experimental typography, visual poetry, and artists’ books as well as information visualization and digital humanities. Her most recent publications include Inventing the Alphabet (2022), Iliazd: Metabiography of a Modernist (2023) and Affluvia: The toxic off-gassing of affluent culture (2025).
Francesca Albrezzi, PhD, is a digital research specialist and manager of the GIS and visualization research technology group at the Office of Advanced Research Computing at UCLA. She is also an Editor-in-chief and director of the virtual gallery for the International Journal for Digital Art History. Her research focuses on spectrums of immersive experience in GLAM organizations as offered by technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and 360 photo and video capture, and she also has significant experience developing digital tools and projects, such as The Getty Scholars’ Workspace(TM) for conducting collaborative arts research and preservation.
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