The Digital Humanities: A Primer for Students and Scholars

1. Introduction to the digital humanities 2. The organization of humanities research 3. The elements of digital humanities: text and document 4. The elements of digital humanities: object, artifact, image, sound, space 5. Digital tools 6. Digital environments 7. Publication: pre-release, release, and beyond 8. The meta-issues of digital humanities 1 9. Meta-issues 2: copyright and other rights, DRM, open access 10. The evolving landscape for the digital humanities Epilogue: the half-life of wisdom Appendix: digital tools.

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