Amongst Digital Humanists An Ethnographic Study of Digital Knowledge Production Authors: Antonijević, Smiljana Analyzes the transformations that are occurring in the humanities scholarship and its effects on the individuals and groups who are involved in the field Includes interviews with students, librarians, policy makers, web developers, and funders and research conducted at various insitutions in different regions Discusses what the future may hold for digital scholarship see more benefits Buy this book eBook $69.99 price for Brazil Buy eBook ISBN 978-1-137-48418-5 Digitally watermarked, DRM-free Included format: PDF ebooks can be used on all reading devices Download immediately after purchase Hardcover $95.00 price for Brazil Buy Hardcover ISBN 978-1-137-48417-8 Free shipping for individuals worldwide Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 business days. FAQ ( http://www.palgrave.com/gp/palgrave/help/buying-in-the-palgrave-shop ) Policy ( http://www.palgrave.com/gp/services/legal/privacy-policy/6626034 ) About this book About the authors Reviews About this book About the authors Reviews "At last, a thorough field study that does not approach the digital humanities as a sole entity, but puts the practices of humanities researchers central. This comprehensive, multifaceted ethnography of the expectations, successes, but also failures of all sorts of actors using digital methods in humanities research should not only be read by (digital) humanists or collaborating computer scientists. Policy makers of universities and funding organizations could also benefit from this empirical exploration of how digital humanists work in practice." - Charles van den Heuvel, Chair, Digital Methods and Historical Disciplines, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands "Finally someone is paying attention to what people are really doing when they say they are doing digital humanities. Antonijevi? brings empirical depth and analytic clarity to a field often characterized either by overblown claims of radical transformation or deep skepticism about the possibilities of digital technologies. This book is essential reading for those engaged with digital humanities - as researchers, 2 of 6 10/13/16, 2:10 PM