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Humanist Archives: May 20, 2020, 7:56 a.m. Humanist 34.35 - Routledge's promotion of many monographs

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 34, No. 35.
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        Date: 2020-05-19 22:38:33+00:00
        From: Harold Short 
        Subject: Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Routledge promotion

Dear Willard

First may I add my congratulations and thanks with the passage of yet another
Humanist year!  Whether active participants or mainly readers (such as I am), we
all are in your debt for the generosity of spirit that springs from your
curatorial care - a great contribution to our field and to our intellectual
lives.

As some - or many - Humanist subscribers will know, along with Lorna Hughes,
Andrew Prescott and Ray Siemens, I am a Series Editor for the Routledge series
Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities.  And we are delighted that we have
now been joined by Isabel Galina Russell and Nirmala Menon!

The series started in 2009, nine of the initial volumes born out of "expert
seminars" organised as part of the AHRC Methods Network project (2005-2008).
Last week the 38th volume in the series was published: Transformative Digital
Humanities: Challenges and Opportunities, edited by Mary McAleer Balkun & Marta
Mestrovic Deyrup. Publication of the 39th volume is imminent: Medieval
Manuscripts in the Digital Age, edited by Benjamin Albritton, Georgia Henley &
Elaine Treharne.

For those that may not know, information about the series, including details of
all the volumes so far published, is to be found at:
https://www.routledge.com/Digital-Research-in-the-Arts-and-Humanities/book-
series/DRAH

All this is not, however, the main prompt for this message.  It may be useful
for Humanist readers to know about a "May Monograph Madness" promotion being
offered by Routledge. There are 32 titles in the DRAH series which have been
included in the promotion - essentially all those published up till 5 or 6
months ago. (Apparently there are 36,000+ titles all told). The promotion allows
anyone to register and get free access to the e-books for 7 days. After this
7-day period, they can buy a copy of each title for £10/$15 (GBP/USD).

Following is the list of DRAH titles included in the promotion, with a link for
each to its promotion entry (grouped by year of publication):

Interfaces of Performance: Maria Chatzichristodoulou, Janis Jefferies, Rachel
Zerihan (Eds) (2009)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/interfaces-of-performance-146751

Modern Methods for Musicology: Prospects, Proposals, and Realities: Tim
Crawford, Lorna Gibson (Eds) (2009)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/modern-methods-for-musicology-146311

Transferred Illusions: Digital Technology and the Forms of Print: Marilyn
Deegan, Kathryn Sutherland (Eds) (2009)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/transferred-illusions-148844

What's in a Word-list? Investigating Word Frequency and Keyword Extraction: Dawn
Archer (Ed) (2009)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/whats-in-a-wordlist-201258

Art Practice in a Digital Culture: Hazel Gardiner, Charlie Gere (Eds) (2010)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/art-practice-in-a-digital-culture-148136

Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity: Gabriel Bodard, Simon
Mahony (Eds) (2010)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/digital-research-in-the-study-of-classical-
antiquity-147524

Revisualizing Visual Culture: Chris Bailey, Hazel Gardiner (Eds) (2010)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/revisualizing-visual-culture-149969

Visual Interface Design for Digital Cultural Heritage: A Guide to Rich-Prospect
Browsing:
 Stan Ruecker, MIlena Radzikowska, Stefan Sinclair (2011)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/visual-interface-design-for-digital-cultural-
heritage-122038

Collaborative Research in the Digital Humanities: Willard McCarty, Marilyn
Deegan (Eds) (2012)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/collaborative-research-in-the-digital-
humanities-147898

Paradata and Transparency in Virtual Heritage: Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Hugh
Denard, Drew Baker (Eds) (2012)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/paradata-and-transparency-in-virtual-heritage-146101

Defining Digital Humanities: A Reader: Melissa Terras, Julianne Nyhan, Edward
Vanhoutte (Eds) (2013)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/defining-digital-humanities-147575

Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage: Mia Ridge (2014)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/crowdsourcing-our-cultural-heritage-147641

Digital Archetypes: Adaptations of Early Temple Architecture in South and
Southeast Asia: Sambit Datta, David Beynon (2014)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/digital-archetypes-279749

Copyrighting Creativity: Creative Values, Cultural Heritage Institutions and
Systems of Intellectual Property: Helle Porsdam (Ed) (2015)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/copyrighting-creativity-150507

Critical Gaming: Interactive History and Virtual Heritage: Erik Champion (2015)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/critical-gaming-interactive-history-and-virtual-
heritage-150498

Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories, Models and Methods: Elena Pierazzo (2015)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/digital-scholarly-editing-150462

Performing Digital: Multiple Perspectives on a Living Archive: David Carlin,
Laurene Vaughan (2015)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/performing-digital-150275

Digital Images for the Information Professional: Melissa M. Terras (2016)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/digital-images-for-the-information-
professional-203164

Literary Mapping in the Digital Age: David Cooper, Christopher Donaldson,
Patricia Murrieta-Flores (Eds) (2016)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/literary-mapping-in-the-digital-age-189721

Text Editing, Print and the Digital World: Kathryn Sutherland, Marilyn Deegan
(Eds) (2016)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/text-editing-print-and-the-digital-world-149561

Cultural Heritage Communities: Technologies and Challenges: Luigina Ciolfi,
Areti Damala, Eva Hornecker, Monika Lechner, Laura Maye (Eds) (2017)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/cultural-heritage-communities-239966

Cultural Heritage Infrastructures in Digital Humanities: Agiatis Benardou, Erik
Champion, Costis Dallas, Lorna Hughes (Eds) (2017)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/cultural-heritage-infrastructures-in-digital-
humanities-237328

Generative Systems Art: The work of Ernest Edmonds: Francesca Franco (2017)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/generative-systems-art-278835

Historic Newspapers in the Digital Age: "Search All About It!": Paul Gooding
(2017)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/historic-newspapers-in-the-digital-age-172348

Museums in the New Mediascape: Transmedia, Participation, Ethics: Jenny Kidd
(2017)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/museums-in-the-new-mediascape-146266

The Strehlow Archive: Explorations in Old and New Media: Hart Cohen (2017)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/the-strehlow-archive-explorations-in-old-and-new-
media-246923

New Directions in Mobile Media and Performance: Camille C Baker (2018)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/new-directions-in-mobile-media-and-
performance-335561

Shakespeare"s Language in Digital Media:
Janelle Jenstad, Mark Kaethler, Jennifer Roberts-Smith (Eds) (2018)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/shakespeares-language-in-digital-media-277769

The Shape of Data in Digital Humanities: Modeling Texts and Text-based
Resources: Julia Flanders, Fotis Jannidis (Eds) (2018)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/the-shape-of-data-in-digital-humanities-409514

A History of Place in the Digital Age: Stuart Dunn (2019)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/a-history-of-place-in-the-digital-age-409387

Humans at Work in the Digital Age: Forms of Digital Textual Labor: Shawna Ross,
Andrew Pilsch (Eds) (2019)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/humans-at-work-in-the-digital-age-427697

The Historical Web and Digital Humanities: The Case of National Web Domains:
Niels Brügger, Ditte Laursen (Eds) (2019)
https://tfstore.kortext.com/the-historical-web-and-digital-humanities-390914

Best wishes
Harold

Harold Short
Emeritus Professor Dept of Digital Humanities King's College London
Series Editor, Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities



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