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Data and the Humanities
Data and the Humanities
A wide range of humanities data can be analysed, including text (from literature, newspapers and social media), images (from art history and traditional or social media) and material culture (from representations of artefacts, to ethnographic reports of their creation). The creation of structured data in the form of data tables, with features
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Latest Posts
GLAM Digital Survey – Call for Participants
  • October 6, 2022
Evaluation and Reflection of Google My Maps as a Digital Mapping Tool
  • May 28, 2022
Play, Experimentation and Collaboration – Reconciling Ecological Conservation through Video Games
  • May 27, 2022
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About MetoDHology

MetoDHology is an open platform produced by the Centre for Digital Humanities at the Australian National University. It provides free and unlimited access to a range of resources designed to assist researchers in expanding their repertoire of research methodologies and tools. It includes videos, bibliographies, tutorials, and research-orientated blog posts on digital methodologies.

It is founded on the idea that the embrace of diverse and interdisciplinary methodologies has the capacity to drive research in new directions and to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration. In light of the effects of Covid-19 on research across all disciplines, MetoDHology aims to increase awareness of different digital methodologies, across disciplinary boundaries. It provides detailed information about digital methodologies so that new adopters can make informed decisions regarding the most suitable one before investing time and effort into up-skilling. It is designed as  a community-based crowd-sourced platform on which experts  can publish their methodologies, processes and workflows.

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