Public History and New Media

One Grad Student's Exploration into Public History

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Broadly construed, digital humanities is the use of digital media and technology to advance the full range of thought and practice in the humanities, from the creation of scholarly resources, to research on those resources, to the communication of results to colleagues and students.
Dan Cohen, “Defining Digital Humanities, Briefly,” on his blog, Dan Cohen, 9 March 2011. See also the interesting comment by Alan Shapiro about “reversing the term.” (via commonplacing)

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