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#transform(ing)DH Writing and Research: An Autoethnography of Digital Humanities and Feminist Ethics. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - David M. Berry, Erik Borra, Anne Helmond, Jean-Christophe Plantin, Jill Walker Rettberg:
The Data Sprint Approach: Exploring the field of Digital Humanities through Amazon's Application Programming Interface. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(3) (2015) - Jamie "Skye" Bianco:
Man and His Tool, Again? Queer and Feminist Notes on Practices in the Digital Humanities and Object Orientations Everywhere. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Alan Bilansky:
TypeWright: An Experiment in Participatory Curation. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(4) (2015) - Michael L. Black:
A Textual History of Mozilla: Using Topic Modeling to Trace Sociocultural Influences on Software Development. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(3) (2015) - Cameron Blevins, Lincoln Mullen:
Jane, John ... Leslie? A Historical Method for Algorithmic Gender Prediction. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(3) (2015) - Tanya E. Clement:
An Information Science Question in DH Feminism. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Constance Crompton, Raymond Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle:
Enlisting "Vertues Noble & Excelent": Behavior, Credit, and Knowledge Organization in the Social Edition. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Adam Crymble:
Does your historical collection need a database-driven website? Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(1) (2015) - Gabrielle Dean:
The Shock of the Familiar: Three Timelines about Gender and Technology in the Library. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Deena Engel, Marion Thain:
Textual Artifacts and their Digital Representations: Teaching Graduate Students to Build Online Archives. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(1) (2015) - Luke Fernandez:
Studying Up: A Review of Alice Marwick's Status Update. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Jason Muir Helms:
Is this Article a Comic? Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(4) (2015) - Aaron Scott Humphrey:
Multimodal Authoring and Authority in Educational Comics: Introducing Derrida and Foucault for Beginners. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(4) (2015) - Aaron Kashtan:
Materiality Comics. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(4) (2015) - Alix Keener:
The Arrival Fallacy: Collaborative Research Relationships in the Digital Humanities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Elizabeth M. Losh:
What can the digital humanities learn from feminist game studies? Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Christina Manzo, Geoff Kaufman, Sukdith Punjasthitkul, Mary Flanagan:
"By the People, For the People": Assessing the Value of Crowdsourced, User-Generated Metadata. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(1) (2015) - B. J. Parker:
Graphic Images of YHWH: Exploring and Exploding the Bounds of Sexual Objectification in Ezekiel 16. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(4) (2015) - Isabel Pinto:
Intermediality and Cultural Assessment: Digital Flows in the Global Age, A Review of Digital Humanities and the Study of Intermediality in Comparative Cultural Studies, edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services, 2013, 375 pp. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(3) (2015) - Roopika Risam:
Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and the Digital Humanities. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Katina Rogers:
Humanities Unbound: Supporting Careers and Scholarship Beyond the Tenure Track. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(1) (2015) - Shawna Ross:
Close Rereading: A review of Jessica Pressman, Digital Modernism: Making It New in New Media (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2014). Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(1) (2015) - Isabel Galina Russell:
Creating a regional DH community - A Case Study of the RedHD. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(3) (2015) - Tom Schofield, David S. Kirk, Telmo Amaral, Marian Dörk, Mitchell Whitelaw, Guy Schofield, Thomas Ploetz:
Archival Liveness: Designing with Collections Before and During Cataloguing and Digitization. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(3) (2015) - Nabeel Siddiqui:
Data Assemblages: A Call to Conceptualize Materiality in the Academic Ecosystem. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Nick Sousanis:
Behind the Scenes of a Dissertation in Comics Form. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(4) (2015) - Nicole Starosielski:
Orientation: "Man and His Tool, Again?". Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015) - Robert Dennis Watkins, Tom Lindsley:
Sequential Rhetoric: Using Freire and Quintilian to Teach Students to Read and Create Comics. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(4) (2015) - Jacqueline Wernimont:
Introduction to Feminisms and DH special issue. Digit. Humanit. Q. 9(2) (2015)
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