连接数字人文信息工作中的理论与实践

Connecting theory and practice in digital humanities information work

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) · 2017
被引 34
ABS 3

中文导读

通过访谈数字人文学者和调查相关课程项目,研究数字人文信息工作的动机与实践,探讨方法论目标如何体现在日常工作和课程中,以回应批评并提出新叙事。

Abstract

The omnipresence and escalating efficiency of digital, networked information systems alongside the resulting deluge of digital corpora, apps, software, and data has coincided with increased concerns in the humanities with new topics and methods of inquiry. In particular, digital humanities (DH), the subfield that has emerged as the site of most of this work, has received growing attention in higher education in recent years. This study seeks to facilitate a better understanding of digital humanities by studying the motivations and practices of digital humanists as information workers in the humanities. To this end, we observe information work through interviews with DH scholars about their work practices and through a survey of DH programs such as graduate degrees, certificates, minors, and training institutes. In this study we focus on how the goals behind methodology (a link between theories and method) surface in everyday DH work practices and in DH curricula in order to investigate if the critiques that have appeared in relation to DH information work are well founded and to suggest alternative narratives about information work in DH that will help advance the impact of the field in the humanities and beyond.

数字人文信息工作高等教育课程设计研究方法