How are digital humanists drawing on libraries and archives to
advance research and learning in the field of religious studies and
theology? How can librarians and archivists make their collections
accessible to digital humanists? The goal of this volume is to
provide an overview of how religious and theological libraries and
archives are supporting the nascent field of digital humanities in
religious studies. The volume showcases the perspectives of
faculty, librarians, archivists, and allied cultural heritage
professionals who are drawing on primary and secondary sources in
innovative ways to create digital humanities projects in theology
and religious studies. Topics include curating collections as data,
conducting stylometric analyses of religious texts, and teaching
digital humanities at theological libraries. The shift to digital
humanities promises closer collaborations between scholars,
archivists, and librarians. The chapters in this volume constitute
essential reading for those interested in the future of theological
librarianship and of digital scholarship in the fields of religious
studies and theology.
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