03283nam 22004813 450 991098563520332120230613164039.0(CKB)4900000000571736(MiAaPQ)EBC6846018(Au-PeEL)EBL6846018(OCoLC)1292559088(EXLCZ)99490000000057173620220421h20222022 uy 0engur|n|||||||||u|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDesign and the digital humanities a handbook for mutual understanding /Milena Radzikowska and Stan Ruecker1st ed.Bristol :Intellect Books Ltd,2022.©2022.1 online resource (253 pages)Cover -- Design and the Digital Humanities: A Handbook for Mutual Understanding -- Copyright -- Contents -- Learning through making -- Acknowledgements -- Preamble: Identifying ourselves -- Introduction -- 1. Selling the value of design -- 1.1 The epistemological modes of knowledge production -- 1.2 Change is scary -- 1.3 What expertise looks like -- 1.4 Exercises: Meaning -- 2. Creating understanding -- 2.1 Defining DH -- 2.2 Defining design -- 2.3 What is publishable? -- 2.4 Case study 1: How design students define themselves -- 2.5 Exercises: Form and text -- 3. Misunderstandings -- 3.1 Terms from DH -- 3.2 Terms from design -- 3.3 Claim games -- 3.4 Case study 2: What is a book? -- 3.5 Exercises: Collections and territories -- 4. Meeting points -- 4.1 Humanities visualization -- 4.2 Rich prospect browsing -- 4.3 Case study 3: Experiments in DH data visualizations -- 4.4 Case study 4: Design as inquiry -- 4.5 Exercises: Data visualization and interface design -- 5. Working better together -- 5.1 Developing interdisciplinary researchers -- 5.2 What is respectable? -- 5.3 Project management for interdisciplinary researchers -- 5.4 Managing people who are sensitive to their surroundings -- 5.5 Case study 5: Project charter -- 5.6 Exercises: Planning -- 6. Our journey continues -- 6.1 From the digital to the physical -- 6.2 Design for peace and reconciliation -- 6.3 qCollaborative -- 6.4 Design concepts lab -- 6.5 Final thoughts -- 6.6 Exercises: Intellectual territories -- List of exercises -- References -- Index.Designers and digital humanists have successfully worked together for over twenty years, but many people from both fields have yet to enjoy the many opportunities such collaborations represent. This guide prepares readers for working together, outlining disciplinary perspectives, lessons learned and practical exercises. 46 b/w illus., 33 charts.Handbook for mutual understandingDesign and technologyDigital humanitiesWeb-based user interfacesDesignDesign and technology.Digital humanities.Web-based user interfacesDesign.745.4Radzikowska Milena1794185Ruecker StanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910985635203321Design and the digital humanities4334733UNINA