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[[image: arhu.png|thumb|400px|right| arts-humanities.net home page]] | [[image: arhu.png|thumb|400px|right| arts-humanities.net home page]] | ||
- | [http://www.arts-humanities.net/ Arts-humanities.net] is a project that encourages the use and understanding of digital tools and methods for the purpose of teaching and research in humanities computing. It also acts as a stepping-stone to a wide variety of scholarly projects and articles that support and implement tools and technology associated with the digital arts and humanities. One of the website's main goals is to promote the use of digital tools and methods for research and teaching in the humanities and arts. It also provides a networked community where members can participate in discussions, comment on work, contribute information, and post announcements. Here is an link to an excellent [ | + | [http://www.arts-humanities.net/ Arts-humanities.net] is a project that encourages the use and understanding of digital tools and methods for the purpose of teaching and research in humanities computing. It also acts as a stepping-stone to a wide variety of scholarly projects and articles that support and implement tools and technology associated with the digital arts and humanities. One of the website's main goals is to promote the use of digital tools and methods for research and teaching in the humanities and arts. It also provides a networked community where members can participate in discussions, comment on work, contribute information, and post announcements. Here is an link to an excellent [[powerpoint presentation]] by Dr Torsten Reimer from the Centre for e-Research, King’s College London that further explains the function of the [http://www.arts-humanities.net/ arts-humanities.net] project. |
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Overview
Arts-humanities.net is a project that encourages the use and understanding of digital tools and methods for the purpose of teaching and research in humanities computing. It also acts as a stepping-stone to a wide variety of scholarly projects and articles that support and implement tools and technology associated with the digital arts and humanities. One of the website's main goals is to promote the use of digital tools and methods for research and teaching in the humanities and arts. It also provides a networked community where members can participate in discussions, comment on work, contribute information, and post announcements. Here is an link to an excellent powerpoint presentation by Dr Torsten Reimer from the Centre for e-Research, King’s College London that further explains the function of the arts-humanities.net project.
Audience
Arts-humanities.net encourages visitors of the website to become members of larger digital humanities family through a simple sign-on procedure. Members are then able to be part of a complex, diverse community that promotes tools and methods associated with humanities computing. Through dialogue, discussion, and the sharing of ideas, members are both contributors and audience. All the same, a person interested in humanities computing will enjoy the vast resources on the website and does not have to be a member to do so.
Purpose
Significance
Links of Interest
The links posted below have been or are current projects found on Arts-humanities.net
Online calendar of the correspondence of Charles Darwin
James Mill's Common Place Books
Greece and Rome at the Fitzwilliam Museum
TAPoR: Text Analysis Portal for Research
Connected Histories: Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900
A Vision of Britain Through Time