DHQ: Published Yet Never Done: The Tension Between Projection and Completion in Digital Humanities Research

by Mark Tebeau | July 2nd, 2009

Powerful essay explores the ways in which Digital Humanities research is ongoing, and not fixed. This dynamism is a critical difference between digital and non-digital projects.

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Published Yet Never Done: The Tension Between Projection and Completion in Digital Humanities Research.

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Authored by Mark Tebeau, Urban Humanist explores history, landscape, and place. It reflects the random and digressive thinking of an urban historian seeking digital bliss. Email at mtebeau at gmail dot com or tweet at urbanhumanist. (Note, that the views expressed here are solely those of Tebeau.)

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