This volume introduces the reader to the wide range of methods that digital humanities employ, and offers a practical guide to the study, interpretation, and presentation of cultural material and practices.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Research Methods for Digital Humanities.- Chapter 2 On Interdisciplinary Studies of Physical Information Infrastructure.- Chapter 3 Archives for the Dark Web: A Field Guide for Study.- Chapter 4 MusicDetour: Building a digital humanities archive.- Chapter 4 MusicDetour: Building a digital humanities archive.- Chapter 5 Creating an Influencer-Relationship Model to Locate Actors in Environmental Communications.- Chapter 6 Digital Humanities for History of Philosophy: A Case Study on Nietzsche.- Chapter 7 Researching Online Museums: Digital Methods to Study Virtual Visitors.- Chapter 8 Smart Phones and Photovoice: Exploring Participant Lives with Photos of the Everyday.- Chapter 9 Digital Media, Conventional Methods: Using Video Interviews to Study the Labor of Digital Journalism.- Chapter 10 Building Video Game Adaptations of Dramatic and Literary Texts.- Chapter 11 Virtual Bethel: Preservation of Indianapolis' Oldest Black Church.- Chapter 12 Code/Art Approaches to Data Visualization.- Chapter 13 Research methods in recording oral tradition: Choosing between the evanescence of the digital or the senescence of the analog.- Chapter 14 A Philological Approach to Sound Preservation.- Chapter 15 User Interfaces for Creating Digital Research.- Chapter 16 Developing Sustainable Open Heritage Datasets.- Chapter 17 Telling Untold Stories: Digital Textual Recovery Methods.