Literature Survey and Analysis of Digital Humanities and Libraries in Recent Years

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Prakashbhai N Makwana, Geeta Girish Gadhavi
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Abstract

The term “Digital Humanities (DH)” suggests a sub-field of the humanities that makes the ideal utilisation of digital media, as well as the practices and instructions that are naturally associated with it, to explore a broad spectrum of topics. This sub-field is fast developing an increasingly significant sphere of academic research. The conversion to digital has brought about a considerable transformation to several underlying library services, and one of the most fundamental examples of a field where a basic foundation of digital skills can be used to promote the development of an emerging discipline is the field of digital humanities. In the past, only a few studies on digital humanities were conducted. There was a disparity in the amount of research done on the role of librarians concerning digital humanities libraries. This article presents a comprehensive review of previous literature on “Digital Humanities and Libraries,” which included contributions from a diverse range of authors. These factors include the origins and history of DH and libraries, as well as the current state of DH and libraries. The theory and concepts of digital humanities as a field of study are examined, as well as the potential mapping of these theories and concepts to traditional university library collections and services. The research concluded that effective cultural heritage digital initiatives are best carried out through the formation of constructive partnerships between DH scholars and community groups.
近年来数字人文与图书馆的文献综述与分析
“数码人文学科”一词指的是人文学科的一个子领域,它理想地利用数码媒体,以及与之自然相关的实践和指导,探索广泛的主题。这一分支领域正迅速发展成为一个日益重要的学术研究领域。向数字化的转变给图书馆的一些基础服务带来了相当大的转变,数字技能的基本基础可以用来促进新兴学科的发展,其中一个最基本的例子是数字人文学科。在过去,对数字人文学科的研究很少。在数字人文图书馆中,关于图书馆员角色的研究数量存在差异。本文对“数字人文与图书馆”的先前文献进行了全面的回顾,其中包括来自不同作者的贡献。这些因素包括卫生署和图书馆的起源和历史,以及卫生署和图书馆的现状。数字人文作为一个研究领域的理论和概念,以及这些理论和概念对传统大学图书馆馆藏和服务的潜在映射进行了研究。研究的结论是,要推行有效的文化遗产数码计划,最好是透过卫生署学者与社区团体建立建设性的伙伴关系。
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DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology
DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology publishes original research and review papers related to library science and IT applied to library activities, services, and products. Major subject fields covered include: Information systems, Knowledge management, Collection building & management, Information behaviour & retrieval, Librarianship/library management, Library & information services, Records management & preservation, etc.
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