A New Companion to Digital Humanities (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture) is a comprehensive and up-to-date reference work that reflects significant advancements in technology, digital humanities methodologies, and institutional attitudes toward digital scholarship. This first edition, edited by Susan Schreibman, includes new articles addressing contemporary issues like retro computing, desktop fabrication, gender dynamics, and globalization. Featuring contributions from global leaders in the field, the book is thoughtfully organized into five sections: infrastructures, creation, analysis, dissemination, and the future of digital humanities. It provides a thorough survey of the past, present, and potential futures of this rapidly evolving discipline, offering indispensable research for scholars, students, and practitioners seeking to understand the theory, methods, and applications of digital humanities.
