Technology framework and application scenarios on Digital Humanities research
Li Tianshuo and
Zhang Dongrong ()
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Li Tianshuo: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Science Library
Zhang Dongrong: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Science Library
A chapter in Proceedings of 2023 China Science and Technology Information Resource Management and Service Annual Conference (COINFO 2023), 2024, pp 260-279 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Digital technology is an important driving force for Digital Humanities (DH) research. Along with the iterative innovation of technology, more and more new technologies are being applied in DH projects. Based on the process of DH discipline and the use of technology in domestic DH projects, we sort out the framework of DH technology in China and combines it with typical cases to summarize the application scenarios of DH technology. We adopt the methods such as literature research, online research and analysis of typical cases to investigate the theoretical and practical achievements of DH technology classification at home and abroad, as well as the status of DH projects in China. We construct the framework of DH technology, and to discuss the use of DH technology in different application scenarios. Based on the disciplinary process of DH, a DH technology framework is constructed, which includes three types of DH technology, namely, Material Class, Analytical Class, and Presentation Class. Based on the service content realized by DH technology, it is classified into three types of application scenarios, namely, Infrastructure, Analysis and Research, and Interactive Presentation. The study further combines the practical experience of typical DH projects and platform construction practices in China to provide suggestions for improving the compatibility of technology and DH projects.
Keywords: Digital Humanities; Technology framework; Tools; Application scenarios; Compatibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-498-3_20
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