1. The Digital
Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
The Digital Humanities Survivors
Examples and
A brief introduction further reading
Claudine Chionh
claudine@chionh.org
October 2008
2. The Digital
What are the digital humanities? Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Survivors
Collecting and preserving historical, literary, cultural Examples and
further reading
material
Applying data mining and analysis techniques to this
data – methods not available to previous generations of
scholars
Sharing data and results with other scholars and the
general public using new media and web technologies
3. The Digital
The promise of digital history Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Survivors
Examples and
further reading
Cohen and Rosenzweig:
capacity, accessibility, flexibility, diversity,
manipulability, interactivity, and hypertextuality (or
nonlinearity)
4. The Digital
Conventional tools for data analysis Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Survivors
Examples and
SQL further reading
R
Perl
Python
etc.
5. The Digital
XML Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Survivors
Examples and
further reading
Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
http://www.tei-c.org/
XML data visualisation: BaseX
http://www.basex.org/
6. The Digital
Web 2.0 Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Sharing and collaboration between researchers: Survivors
Examples and
Wikis further reading
CMS
Basecamp
Participatory history:
Wikis
Moderated access to databases
7. The Digital
Founders and Survivors Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Survivors
Examples and
further reading
Convicts transported to Van Diemen’s Land
(Tasmania), 1804-1853
Approx 13,000 women and 25,000 men
8. The Digital
John Cozins Humanities
Claudine Chionh
<name> Introduction
<surname>Cozins</surname> Technologies
<forename>John</forename> Founders and
Survivors
</name> Examples and
<shipName>William Metcalf</shipName> further reading
<dateArr>4/Sep/1834</dateArr>
<sentencePlace>Oxford Asss</sentencePlace>
<dateTrial>1/Mar/1834</dateTrial>
<sentenceLength>Life</sentenceLength>
<transportedFor>Beastiality</transportedFor>
<reportGaol>imprisoned before,
bad in every respect</reportGaol>
<reportHulk>orderly</reportHulk>
<marital>Single</marital>
<offenceStated>having connexions with a Sheep,
once for Apple Stealing 3 Months</offenceStated>
9. The Digital
Mary Ann Armstrong Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Survivors
Examples and
<name>Armstrong, Mary Ann.</name> ... further reading
<remarks>Remarks.
<complexion type=quot;fairquot;>Fair</complexion>
<pockmarks>pockpitted</pockmarks>.
<scar location=quot;nosequot;>Scar on Nose.</scar>
<scar location=quot;left legquot;>Scar on left leg.</scar>
</remarks>
10. The Digital
Old Bailey Online Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913
Founders and
A fully searchable edition of the largest body of Survivors
texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever Examples and
further reading
published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held
at London’s central criminal court.
Digitisation of trial proceedings
XML markup
Saxon (XSLT/XQuery)
MySQL
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/
11. The Digital
Further reading Humanities
Claudine Chionh
Introduction
Technologies
Founders and
Survivors
Cohen and Rosenzweig: Digital History
Examples and
http://chnm.gmu.edu/digitalhistory/ further reading
Center for History and New Media: Essays
http://chnm.gmu.edu/resources/essays/
Turkel: The Programming Historian
http://niche.uwo.ca/programming-historian/
Turkel: Digital History Hacks
http://digitalhistoryhacks.blogspot.com/