数字摩拉维亚人

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R. Wheeler
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摘要:本论坛包括七篇来自摩拉维亚研究领域的学者的文章,这些文章反映了他们在学术或课堂上与“数字摩拉维亚人”的合作。这些文章涵盖了从档案管理员在数字时代的工作性质(Paul Peucker),到地理定位和历史声音复制的艰苦工作(分别为Mark Sciuchetti和Sarah Eyerly),再到社交媒体上宣布的开放和面向公众的新形式的档案材料学术版(Martin Prell),使用数字手稿邀请幕后的历史本科生积极参与历史学家的工作(Jared Burkholder)。其他文章考虑了数字人文工作对越来越多的不稳定学者的挑战,他们缺乏对所需合作工作类型的机构支持(Gregory Specter),以及当学者得到致力于支持和展示数字学术和教育学的机构的支持时,可能获得的创新技术数字人文奖学金(巴克内尔大学的凯瑟琳·福尔)。这些文章将为从事或希望探索基于档案的数字历史学术和教育学的学者提供灵感,无论他们的子领域是什么。
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Digital Moravians
abstract:This Forum includes seven articles by scholars working in the field of Moravian Studies reflecting on their work with “Digital Moravians,” either in their scholarship or in the classroom. The articles cover everything from the nature the archivist’s work in a digital age (Paul Peucker), to the painstaking work of georectification and historic sound reproduction (Mark Sciuchetti and Sarah Eyerly, respectively), to new forms of scholarly editions of archival materials as open and public facing scholarship announced on social media (Martin Prell), to the use of digital manuscripts to invite history undergraduates behind the curtain to actively participate in the work of the historian (Jared Burkholder). Additional articles consider the challenges of digital humanities work for the growing ranks of precarious scholars who lack institutional support for the types of collaborative work required (Gregory Specter) and the innovative technical digital humanities scholarship possible when a scholar is backed by an institution committed to supporting and showcasing digital scholarship and pedagogy (Katherine Faull at Bucknell University). These articles will provide inspiration to scholars working in—or wanting to explore—archives-based digital historical scholarship and pedagogy, whatever their subfield.
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