Digital Humanities Foresight: The future impact of digital methods, technologies and infrastructures
2019 | working paper
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Hedges, Mark, David Stuart, George Tzedopoulos, Sheena Bassett, Vicky Garnett, Roberta Giacomi, and Maurizio Sanesi. "Digital Humanities Foresight: The future impact of digital methods, technologies and infrastructures." DARIAH-DE Working Papers 40, DARIAH-DE, Göttingen, 2019.
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- Authors
- Hedges, Mark; Stuart, David; Tzedopoulos, George; Bassett, Sheena; Garnett, Vicky; Giacomi, Roberta; Sanesi, Maurizio
- Abstract
- The digital humanities is a complex and dynamic ecosystem of interactions between changing scholarly priorities, technological advances, and the broader social, cultural and economic contexts. This working paper provides an extended summary of a foresight study into how digital research methods, technologies and infrastructures in digital humanities and cultural heritage may develop over the next 5-10 years, based on the results of a series interviews, workshops, survey results, and a review of the literature. Recommendations for interventions to optimize future development in the field include public engagement, research infrastructures, development of the digital commons, artificial intelligence, impact and evaluation.
- Issue Date
- 2019
- Publisher
- DARIAH-DE
- Series
- DARIAH-DE Working Papers
- Extent
- 16
- Language
- English