CIRCA:Research Methods
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+ | * Social Network Analysis | ||
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Revision as of 20:02, 10 July 2012
Here we present research methods that are useful in the Digital Humanities.
Contents |
Basic Methods
These are research skills that we take for granted, but are important to any research.
- How to form a question.
- Environmental Scan
- Reviewing the literature.
Text Methods
Usability and Interface Design
- User Testing methods are important to developing web sites and other applications meant to be used widely.
- Interviews and oral histories.
- Talk Aloud method for getting usability information.
- Ideation and Design Research
Historical Methods
- Interviews and oral histories.
- Geospatial Information Systems
- Databases
- Geospatial Methods
Statistical Methods
- Social Network Analysis
- Text Mining
- Visualization