Blackwell's Companion to Digital Humanities

Sharing digital resources for research is a kind of gift. It's also a way of embracing and expressing the infinite reproducibility of digital resources that doesn't apply to physical ones.

For those who might be interested, I just came across Blackwell's Companion to Digital Humanities. It's available free digitally and has entries on History, Principles, Applications, and Production, Dissemination, and Archiving. 

I hope you find it as helpful as I am!

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