New and Noted: "Digital Humanities: A Resource List."
McDayter, Mark, comp. The Digital Humanities: A Resource List. Research Group for Electronic Textuality and Theory, Western University. 3 May, 2012. Web.<http://ett.arts.uwo.ca/site/dhResources.html>
The Digital Humanities is a huge and sprawling field. It encompasses within its "big tent" a diverse range of disciplines, subdisciplines, theories, and practices, ranging from text encoding to text mining and employing technology for pedagogy.
Excellent resource. Thanks to Mark "The site continues to expand on a nearly daily basis: I have added 52 entries since it was first published, and it now includes 171 entries in total (although a handful of these are repeated in multiple sections of the site). They are distributed according to the following categories:
Introduction
Digital Humanities – General -19 entries
DH & Literary Studies – 31 entries
DH & History – 10 entries
Pedagogy & Technology – 31 entries
Digital Tools – 41 entries
Text Encoding Initiative – 19 entries
Content Management Systems – 4 entries
Learning Management Systems – 4 entries
Discussion Groups – 3 entries
Organizations – 9 entries
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