The application field of digital humanities is mainly the humanities field, which usually refers to the digitalization of collections such as museums, archives and art galleries, as well as the design and planning of corresponding activities and the realization of digital projects (such as exhibitions).
Digital humanities, sometimes called humanistic computing, is a discipline that studies, researches, invents and innovates in the cross field of computing and humanities.
Essentially, it is methodology; As far as its research scope is concerned, it is an interdisciplinary subject. It involves the investigation, analysis, synthesis and expression of electronic information. It is devoted to studying how to use media to influence these humanities and how these humanities can contribute to our computing knowledge. The typical academic departments of digital humanities include technicians and scholars with experience and professional knowledge in digital media. These departments often carry out a large number of cooperative research projects with colleagues from other departments.
The position of digital humanities in various disciplines can be comparable to that of comparative literature in literary research. It includes all kinds of teaching and research experts, including traditional arts and humanities. History? 、? Philosophy? 、? Linguistics? Anthropology,? Literature? 、? Art? 、? Archaeology? And then what? Music? Wait),? Electronic publications? As well as experts in project design and visualization and data storage and retrieval.