From the Stanford Humanities Lab website:
"The 2.0 version of the Digital Humanities manifesto, a collaborative project of the 2009 UCLA Mellon Seminar on the Digital Humanities, has now been released for commentary and debate. Principally authored by seminar leaders Jeffrey Schnapp and Todd Presner, with contributions by other members of the seminar, including Peter Lunenfeld and Johanna Drucker, as well as by commentators on the 1.0 release, it seeks to formulate, albeit in a ludic and polemical fashion, a mission/vision statement for the future development of the Humanities disciplines."
Useful? Silly? Interesting?
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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