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  1. Digital Samaritans
    rhetorical delivery and engagement in the digital humanities
    Author: Ridolfo, Jim
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    Introduction to digital Samaritans -- Between the raindrops and two fires: a brief history of the Samaritans and their diaspora of manuscripts -- From parchment to bytes: digital delivery as a rhetorical strategy -- Leveraging textual diaspora:... more

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    Introduction to digital Samaritans -- Between the raindrops and two fires: a brief history of the Samaritans and their diaspora of manuscripts -- From parchment to bytes: digital delivery as a rhetorical strategy -- Leveraging textual diaspora: rhetoric and the digital humanities as engaged scholarship -- The Good Samaritan: at the crossroads of rhetoric and the digital humanities

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780472052806; 9780472072804; 9780472121335
    Series: Digital rhetoric collaborative
    Subjects: Digital Humanities; Samaritaner
    Other subjects: Tsedaka, Benyamim; Learning and scholarship; Technological innovations; Library materials; Digitization; Samaritans; Historiography; Tsedaka, Benyamim; Learning and scholarship / Technological innovations; Library materials / Digitization; Samaritans / Historiography
    Scope: xx, 164 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - 4Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe

    Introduction to digital SamaritansBetween the raindrops and two fires: a brief history of the Samaritans and their diaspora of manuscripts -- From parchment to bytes: digital delivery as a rhetorical strategy -- Leveraging textual diaspora: rhetoric and the digital humanities as engaged scholarship -- The Good Samaritan: at the crossroads of rhetoric and the digital humanities..

  2. Digital Samaritans
    rhetorical delivery and engagement in the digital humanities
    Author: Ridolfo, Jim
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    Introduction to digital Samaritans -- Between the raindrops and two fires: a brief history of the Samaritans and their diaspora of manuscripts -- From parchment to bytes: digital delivery as a rhetorical strategy -- Leveraging textual diaspora:... more

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    Introduction to digital Samaritans -- Between the raindrops and two fires: a brief history of the Samaritans and their diaspora of manuscripts -- From parchment to bytes: digital delivery as a rhetorical strategy -- Leveraging textual diaspora: rhetoric and the digital humanities as engaged scholarship -- The Good Samaritan: at the crossroads of rhetoric and the digital humanities

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780472052806; 9780472072804; 9780472121335
    Series: Digital rhetoric collaborative
    Subjects: Learning and scholarship / Technological innovations; Library materials / Digitization; Samaritans / Historiography
    Other subjects: Tsedaka, Benyamim; Tsedaka, Benyamim; Learning and scholarship; Technological innovations; Library materials; Digitization; Samaritans; Historiography
    Scope: xx, 164 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - 4Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe

    Introduction to digital SamaritansBetween the raindrops and two fires: a brief history of the Samaritans and their diaspora of manuscripts -- From parchment to bytes: digital delivery as a rhetorical strategy -- Leveraging textual diaspora: rhetoric and the digital humanities as engaged scholarship -- The Good Samaritan: at the crossroads of rhetoric and the digital humanities.

  3. The Status Quo of Digital Humanities

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Other subjects: Digital Humanities; Digitization; Europe
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    In: Historisches Forum, Ausgabe 16, 2015

  4. The Status Quo of Digital Humanities

    Today, Digital Humanities are viewed from different perspectives: as an academic subject or discipline with a distinct agenda; as a bundle of research methods; as a communication, information and publication infrastructure; as a practice that changes... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Today, Digital Humanities are viewed from different perspectives: as an academic subject or discipline with a distinct agenda; as a bundle of research methods; as a communication, information and publication infrastructure; as a practice that changes our epistemologies; or simply as a label to take part in funding programmes. Debates arise whether all forms of digitization of our research and teaching can be considered Digital Humanities (which would mean that we are all digital humanists), or whether only systematic and self-reflexive research approaches using expert software that advance our research methodologies should count as Digital Humanities – and where to draw the dividing line between these two areas. Obviously, there is a wide range of qualified answers to this question, and consensus between different disciplines and countries varies widely. With the process of institutionalization underway or well advanced in numerous European countries, we – the editors of the German information platform for historians H-Soz-Kult – think that a review and evaluation of the evolution of Digital Humanities in Europe is a timely task.

     

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    Contributor: Kahlert, Torsten (Publisher); Prinz, Claudia (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Journal
    ISBN: 978-3-86004-311-0
    ISSN: 1612-5940
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    Series: Historisches Forum / herausgegeben für H-Soz-Kult ; ,2015,16
    Other subjects: Digital Humanities; Digitization; Europe; Geschichte und Geografie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (94 Seiten)
  5. Quality predictability and the welfare benefits from new products
    evidence from the digitization of recorded music
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  European Union, [Seville]

    We explore the consequence of quality unpredictability for the welfare benefit of new products, using recent developments in recorded music as our context. Digitization has expanded consumption opportunities by giving consumers access to the "long... more

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    We explore the consequence of quality unpredictability for the welfare benefit of new products, using recent developments in recorded music as our context. Digitization has expanded consumption opportunities by giving consumers access to the "long tail" of existing products, rather than simply the popular products that a retailer might stock with limited shelf space. While this is clearly beneficial to consumers, the benefits are somewhat limited: given the substitutability among differentiated products, the incremental benefit of obscure products - even lots of them - can be small. But digitization has also reduced the cost of bringing new products to market, giving rise to a different sort of long tail, in production. If the appeal of new products is unpredictable at the time of investment, as is the case for cultural products as well as many others, then creating new products can have substantial welfare benefits. Technological change in the recorded music industry tripled the number of new products between 2000 and 2008. We quantify the effects of new music on welfare using an explicit structural model of demand and entry with potentially unpredictable product quality. Based on plausible forecasting models of expected appeal, a tripling of the choice set according to expected quality adds more than fifteen times as much consumer surplus as the usual long-tail benefits from a tripling of the choice set according to realized quality.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/202203
    Series: Institute for Prospective Technological Studies digital economy working paper ; 2015, 02
    Subjects: Welfare; Entry; Digitization; Recorded Music
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 44 Seiten), Illustrationen