Digital History: towards new methodologies

Authors
Publication date 2016
Host editors
  • B. Bozic
  • G. Mendel-Gleason
  • C. Debruyne
  • D. O'Sullivan
Book title Computational History and Data-Driven Humanities
Book subtitle Second IFIP WG 12.7 International Workshop, CHDDH 2016, Dublin, Ireland, May 25, 2016 : revised selected papers
ISBN
  • 9783319462233
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783319462240
Series IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Event 2​ nd IFIP Workshop on Computational History and Data-Driven Humanities (2016)
Pages (from-to) 23-32
Publisher Cham: Springer
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use tools to query larger data sets and they apply a different methodology to tackle certain research questions. In this paper we will discuss two propositions on the necessity of adapting to and taking advantage of the technological changes: (1) Digital Humanities tools are not the enemy of the historian, but they need to be used in a proper way. This requires historians to make ‘tool criticism’ part of their methodological toolkit; (2) Digital Humanities tools allow for a more data-driven and bottom-up approach to historical research. This eliminates some of the historian’s preconceptions that are inevitably part of more traditional historical research.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46224-0_3
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