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Humanities in the Digital Age

Abhaya Jain

Casa editrice: Educohack Press

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Technology is reshaping the humanities, bringing innovation to traditional fields like literature, history, and art. Humanities in the Digital Age explores the integration of digital tools into research and education, covering topics like digital archiving, data analysis, and virtual exhibitions.
This book highlights how these advancements enhance accessibility and foster new insights into cultural studies. Perfect for educators, students, and scholars, it serves as a guide to navigating the intersection of technology and the humanities, inspiring creativity and collaboration in the digital era.
Disponibile da: 23/01/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 406 pagine.

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