Digital Humanities: Bridging Traditional Scholarship and Emerging Technologies

Authors

  • Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman University of Karachi, International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS). Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71465/fhsr196

Keywords:

Digital Humanities , Traditional Scholarship, Emerging Technologies, Digital Tools, Data Visualization, Interdisciplinary Research, Humanities Computing, Text Analysis, Cultural Heritage, Methodological Innovation

Abstract

The Digital Humanities (DH) represents a transformative field that integrates traditional humanities research with emerging technologies. This article explores how DH methodologies enhance the study of humanities by leveraging digital tools to analyze, visualize, and interpret historical texts, cultural artifacts, and linguistic data. By examining case studies and current practices, this paper highlights the potential of DH to bridge gaps between traditional scholarship and modern technological advancements. The discussion includes the challenges and opportunities presented by DH, such as issues of data preservation, methodological rigor, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The article concludes with recommendations for advancing the integration of digital technologies in humanities research.

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Published

2024-10-03