Description
The book Digital Humanities: Visions and Applications constitutes a document with different visions to understand the intersection between technology, information science, and humanities. It covers various topics, including data visualization, text mining, network analysis, and digital files. Readers will find particular interest in the further research and examples illustrating how these methods can be applied to real-world problems in the humanities. The book also explores the ethical and social implications of using technology in humanities research. By reading this book, the reader will gain a deeper understanding of how technology is changing how we approach and understand the humanities. They will be equipped with practical tools to apply these methods in their research.
Chapters
- Digital humanities indexed in DOAJ: An analysis of scientific publications
- Déjàvu Project as a digital solution to Assist the appraisal of documents Focused on digital humanities
- Digital humanities and visual project management: Use of tools in libraries
- Digital Humanities and university Extension in information science
- Empathy map of postgraduate students on information science: A reflection on the relationship between students and digital humanities
- Access to archival collections about Brazilian federal universities’ monuments through the “Access to Memory” platform
- Digital humanities project proposal: Clipping from newspapers and magazines online and printed about education and the Institutes of Education, Science, and Technology (IFES)
- Digital technologies as potentiating tools in the dissemination of information in museum spaces: Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on museums
- Proposal for a National Bank of non-prosecution agreements