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Digital History is a branch of the Digital Humanities concerned with the
creation and critical application of digital technologies to further historical
scholarship, develop scholarly communities, and present academic research to
non-academic groups. It ranges from the basic aspects of digitization and
website creation to social networking to GIS, text mining and analysis,
quantitative corpus linguistics, database creation and management, data
curation, and data visualization. This course will introduce students to the
basic theory and practice of Digital History, especially as it relates to Public
History. At the end of this course students will have a clear understanding of
the potentials and pitfalls of Digital History, both in practice and theory.

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Jason M. Kelly PhD, FSA FRHistS
Director, IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute
Professor of History, IUPUI
IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute
755 W. Michigan Street UL 4115T
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5195

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