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Virtual Representation of the Past

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Zusatztext 'In an age when the objects of scholarly analysis in the arts and humanities are rapidly moving from the physical world to the virtual realm! researchers from all disciplines need a better understanding of the possibilities and potential of computational theory and methods. The fascinating essays in 'The Virtual Representation of the Past' explore the cutting edge of new techniques enabled by the digital age - from data- and text-mining to search to spatial technology - while remaining firmly rooted in the humanistic tradition. The book is approachable and thought-provoking.' Daniel Cohen! George Mason University! USA 'This excellent volume! by established and younger scholars! offers a definitive overview of the current landscape from a multidisciplinary perspective. The transformative opportunities that technology has to offer humanities researchers are highlighted! together with the scale of the challenges in an age of where so little thought is given to interoperability and long-term issues such as sustainability.' Jane Ohlmeyer! Trinity College! Ireland '...plenty of food for thought for readers wishing to utilise technologies to analyse and represent meta-data visually....a valuable model worthy of emulation across other countries and professions.' Australian Academic & Research Libraries '...more than just a fascinating read about how historians and archaeologists are beginning to use digital technologies. It asks subtle questions about what happens to the past when it is represented digitally! about how digital technology can be used to reveal the layers of interpretation which have accumulated around surviving traces of past activity! and at the same time how it adds new layers of meaning which somehow must also be recognized and revealed...Librarians and archivists might well compare their own practices and values with those described here and think about the ways in which they are also creating virtual representations of the past.' The Electroni Informationen zum Autor Mark Greengrass is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Sheffield! UK and Lorna Hughes is Professor of Digital Humanities! School of Advanced Study! University of London! UK Klappentext Critically evaluates the virtual representation of the past through digital media. This title features experts in the field who approach digital research in history and archaeology from a variety of viewpoints! including philosophical! methodological and technical. Zusammenfassung Critically evaluates the virtual representation of the past through digital media. This title features experts in the field who approach digital research in history and archaeology from a variety of viewpoints, including philosophical, methodological and technical. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction! Mark Greengrass; Part I The Virtual Representation of Text: The imaging of historical documents! Andrew Prescott; Virtual restoration and manuscript archaeology! Meg Twycross; Representations of sources and data: working with exceptions to hierarchy in historical documents! Donald Spaeth. Part II Virtual Histories and Pre-Histories: Finding Meanings: Finding needles in haystacks: data-mining in distributed historical datasets! Fabio Ciravegna! Mark Greengrass! Tim Hitchcock! Sam Chapman! Jamie McLaughlin and Ravish Bhagdev; Digital searching and the re-formulation of historical knowledge! Tim Hitchcock; Using computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software in collaborative historical research! Caroline Bowden; Stepping back from the trench edge: an archaeological perspective on the development of standards for recording and publication! Julian D. Richards and Catherine Hardman. Part III The Virtual Representation of Place and Time: Which? What? When? On the virtual representation of time! Manfred Thaller; In the kingdom of the blind: visualization and e-science in archaeology! t...

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Critically evaluates the virtual representation of the past through digital media. This title features experts in the field who approach digital research in history and archaeology from a variety of viewpoints, including philosophical, methodological and technical.

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Authors Mark Greengrass, Mark Hughes Greengrass
Assisted by Mark Greengrass (Editor), Greengrass Mark (Editor), Lorna Hughes (Editor), Lorna M. Hughes (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.11.2008
 
EAN 9780754672883
ISBN 978-0-7546-7288-3
No. of pages 200
Series Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities
Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

Library, archive and information management, Library, Archive & Information Management

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