Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities - ARC
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Chronological Scope
From antiquity to the present day, including studies of how premodern issues relate to the contemporary world, and how contemporary research from any discipline can have an impact on humanities research generally, and globally.
Keywords
Collections and collection development, cultural heritage, public understanding of the past, public history, applied research in the humanities, digital humanities
Series

Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities - ARC

This exciting series publishes both monographs and edited thematic collections in the broad areas of cultural heritage, digital humanities, collecting and collections, public history and allied areas of applied humanities. In the spirit of our mission to take a stand for the humanities, this series illustrates humanities research keeping pace with technological innovation, globalization, and democratization. We value a variety of established, new, and diverse voices and topics in humanities research and this series provides a platform for publishing the results of cutting-edge projects within these fields.

The aim is to illustrate the impact of humanities research and in particular reflect the exciting new networks developing between researchers and the cultural sector, including archives, libraries and museums, media and the arts, cultural memory and heritage institutions, festivals and tourism, and public history.

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