The term digital humanities is one that carries varied meanings, which scholars are constantly formulating, rethinking, questioning and reshaping. However, Melanie Kohnen (2012) postulates that, digital humanities describes the incorporation of digital media into the production, distribution, and archiving of humanities research. Digital Humanities encompasses both the use and creation of digital tools and the interrogation of these tools, that is, to think about how digital media not only remakes research, teaching, and scholarship, but society at large. I agree with the statement put forth that, "digital humanities is the saviour of the humanities discipline". It is an umbrella whereby, you could group together …show more content…
Digital humanities represent an effort not to downplay or downsize these traditional merits but, on the contrary, to reassert and reinterpret their value in an era when our relation to information, knowledge, and cultural heritage is radically changing, to digital formats.(Gold,2012) Even as humanities continue to make a vital contribution to society, they must be reasserted and reinterpreted in a networked age. Humanities typically value originality, authority, and authorship, whereas for digital humanities information is not a commodity to be controlled but a social good to be shared and …show more content…
Scholars are more and more taking advantage of digital research tools. Every scholar uses digital tools to produce his or her work. The simplest of these is word processor. Word processor as a digital tool allows researchers the ability to edit, make editing comments, and word completion to help with spelling and grammar, to name a few features. Another digital tool used is Palladio. Palladio is a web-based platform that allows humanities scholars to easily upload data and explore it through a variety of visualizations. You can upload your projects and data by, having a map view, gallery view or filter your information either in a timeline or time span. It is a research design tool specifically for humanistic inquiry, which has been built to accommodate the way humanities work or could work with data and