ABSTRACT
The Companion to Digital Humanities in Practice provides a practice-oriented guide to essential issues in Digital Humanities. It features chapters written by global leaders and innovators that cover key topics in areas of data, tools and techniques, communication and engagement, and pedagogy. Its contributions are contextualized and situated via examples of tools, projects, research centers, labs, and collaborative clusters, emphasizing foundational competencies, areas of change and intervention, and practical necessities and infrastructures. The companion is intended for individuals interested in Digital Humanities practice, including researchers, collaborative teams, administrators, managers, and well beyond.
