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E-raamat: Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: De Gruyter
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  • ISBN-13: 9783110387278
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Over the past few decades, humanistic inquiry has been problematized and invigorated by the emergence of what is referred to as the digital humanities. Across multiple disciplines, from history to literature, religious studies to philosophy, archaeology to music, scholars are tapping the extraordinary power of digital technologies to preserve, curate, analyze, visualize, and reconstruct their research objects.

The study of the Middle East and the broader Islamic world has been no less impacted by this new paradigm. Scholars are making daily use of digital tools and repositories including private and state-sponsored archives of textual sources, digitized manuscript collections, densitometrical imaging, visualization and modeling software, and various forms of data mining and analysis. This collection of essays explores the state of the art in digital scholarship pertaining to Islamic & Middle Eastern studies, addressing areas such as digitization, visualization, text mining, databases, mapping, and e-publication. It is of relevance to any researcher interested in the opportunities and challenges engendered by this changing scholarly ecosystem.
Acknowledgments vii
Islamic and Middle East Studies and the Digital Turn
1(10)
Elias Muhanna
Uncertainty and the Archive
11(54)
Travis Zadeh
Of Making Many Copies There is No End: The Digitization of Manuscripts and Printed Books in Arabic Script
65(28)
Dagmar Riedel
Al-Kindi on the Kindle: The Library of Arabic Literature and the Challenges of Publishing Bilingual Arabic-English Books
93(10)
Chip Rossetti
Working with Grassroots Digital Humanities Projects: The Case of the Tall al-Za'tar Facebook Groups
103(14)
Nadia Yaqub
Toward Abstract Models for Islamic History
117(34)
Maxim Romanov
Quantifying the Quran
151(24)
Alex Brey
Mapping Ottoman Damascus Through News Reports: A Practical Approach
175(24)
Till Grallert
"Find for Me!": Building a Context-Based Search Tool Using Python
199(34)
Jose Haro Peralta
Peter Verkinderen
Pedagogy and the Digital Humanities: Undergraduate Exploration into the Transmitters of Early Islamic Law
233(18)
Joel Blecher
From Basmati Rice to the Ban) Hilal: Digital Archives and Public Humanities
251(18)
Dwight F. Reynolds
Subject index 269
Elias Muhanna, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.