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1media/hello-world.pngmedia/DHRILogoTwitter.pngmedia/hello-world.png2019-03-23T15:17:39-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2d3333976Introduction to the Digital Humanitiesplain2019-05-24T20:41:42-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2d
Lecture The Middle Distance: Perspectives on Digital Scholarship
Lisa Rhody
Readings for Day 1
Anne Burdick, Johanna Drucker, Peter Lunenfeld, Todd Presner, and Jeffrey Schnapp, Digital_Humanities (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016), whole text. [Day 1 readings folder]
Anne J. Gillibrand, “Setting the Stage,” Introduction to Metadata, ed. By Murtha Baca, 3rd ed., (Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2008, 2016).
Meredith Broussard, “Chapter 2: Hello World,” Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2018), 13-30. [Day 1 readings folder]
Julia Evans, Bite Size Command Line!Wizard zines. [Printed copies will be provided, with the generous permission of Julia Evans]