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Introductions to Digital Humanities - Religion. Volume 5, Digital Humanities and Libraries and Archives in Religious Studies ; An Introduction / ed. by Clifford B. Anderson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Introductions to Digital Humanities - Religion ; Volume 5Publication details: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2022]Description: 1 online resource (VIII, 167 p.)ISBN:
  • 9783110536539
  • 3110536536
  • 9783110534375
  • 3110534371
Other title:
  • Digital Humanities and Libraries and Archives in Religious Studies : An Introduction
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 001.30285 23
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I Methodological Approaches -- Puritan Preachers in the Hands of Statisticians: The Stylometric Study of Colonial Religious Writings -- A Messianic Theory of Digital Knowledge: On Positivism and Visualizing Rosenzweig's Archive -- Mining Eschatology in Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals -- II The Database as Locus of Digital Humanities -- Digital Humanities and the Interdisciplinary Database: Confronting the Complexity of Chinese Religious Architecture in the Academic Marketplace -- Using XQuery and XSLT to Build an Aggregation of Metadata Records for Religious Texts and Non-Print Items -- III Digital Humanities Pedagogy -- Defining Digital Pedagogy in Theological Libraries -- An Introduction to the Beauty and Joy of Computing for Theological Librarians -- IV Collaboration and Beyond -- Library as Interface for Digital Humanities -- Index
Summary: How are digital humanists drawing on libraries and archives to advance research and learning in the field of religious studies and theology? How can librarians and archivists make their collections accessible to digital humanists? The goal of this volume is to provide an overview of how religious and theological libraries and archives are supporting the nascent field of digital humanities in religious studies. The volume showcases the perspectives of faculty, librarians, archivists, and allied cultural heritage professionals who are drawing on primary and secondary sources in innovative ways to create digital humanities projects in theology and religious studies. Topics include curating collections as data, conducting stylometric analyses of religious texts, and teaching digital humanities at theological libraries. The shift to digital humanities promises closer collaborations between scholars, archivists, and librarians. The chapters in this volume constitute essential reading for those interested in the future of theological librarianship and of digital scholarship in the fields of religious studies and theology.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I Methodological Approaches -- Puritan Preachers in the Hands of Statisticians: The Stylometric Study of Colonial Religious Writings -- A Messianic Theory of Digital Knowledge: On Positivism and Visualizing Rosenzweig's Archive -- Mining Eschatology in Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals -- II The Database as Locus of Digital Humanities -- Digital Humanities and the Interdisciplinary Database: Confronting the Complexity of Chinese Religious Architecture in the Academic Marketplace -- Using XQuery and XSLT to Build an Aggregation of Metadata Records for Religious Texts and Non-Print Items -- III Digital Humanities Pedagogy -- Defining Digital Pedagogy in Theological Libraries -- An Introduction to the Beauty and Joy of Computing for Theological Librarians -- IV Collaboration and Beyond -- Library as Interface for Digital Humanities -- Index

How are digital humanists drawing on libraries and archives to advance research and learning in the field of religious studies and theology? How can librarians and archivists make their collections accessible to digital humanists? The goal of this volume is to provide an overview of how religious and theological libraries and archives are supporting the nascent field of digital humanities in religious studies. The volume showcases the perspectives of faculty, librarians, archivists, and allied cultural heritage professionals who are drawing on primary and secondary sources in innovative ways to create digital humanities projects in theology and religious studies. Topics include curating collections as data, conducting stylometric analyses of religious texts, and teaching digital humanities at theological libraries. The shift to digital humanities promises closer collaborations between scholars, archivists, and librarians. The chapters in this volume constitute essential reading for those interested in the future of theological librarianship and of digital scholarship in the fields of religious studies and theology.

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