Crossposted from H-HistBibl
In his blog, Stephen Robertson identifies at least two differences between digital history and digital humanities: "the collection, presentation, and dissemination of material online is a more central part of digital history;" and "digital history has seen more work in the area of digital mapping than has digital literary studies, where text mining and topic modeling are the predominant practices."
(The Differences between Digital History and Digital Humanities, Stephen Robertson's blog, May 23, 2014, http://drstephenrobertson.com/2014/05/23/the-differences-between-digital-history-and-digit...)
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Ulrich Tiedau
Subscribers of this list may be interested in this contribubution to the debate: Scott Paul McGinnis (2014), DH vs. DH, and Moretti’s War. Blog entry, http://majining.com/?p=417