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Authors

  • John Smith Author

Keywords:

digital humanities, cultural heritage, technology, humanities research

Abstract

This article explores the growing relationship between digital technologies and the humanities. 
It examines how digital tools are transforming cultural research, academic collaboration, and 
the preservation of cultural heritage. The study highlights new methodologies in digital 
humanities and discusses the opportunities and challenges of integrating technology into 
traditional humanities scholarship.

Author Biography

  • John Smith
    John Smith is a researcher in digital humanities and cultural studies. His research focuses on the intersection of technology and humanities scholarship.  

References

Berry, D. M. (2012). Understanding Digital Humanities. Palgrave Macmillan.

Burdick, A., Drucker, J., Lunenfeld, P., Presner, T., & Schnapp, J. (2016). Digital Humanities. MIT Press.

Kirschenbaum, M. (2010). What is Digital Humanities and What’s It Doing in English Departments? ADE Bulletin.

Published

10-03-2026

Data Availability Statement

The data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article.