Las Humanidades Digitales: principios, valores y prácticas

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  • Antonio Rojas Castro Universitat Pompeu Fabra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17979/janus.2013.0.02.10285

Palabras clave:

Humanidades Digitales, interdisciplinariedad, modelo, acceso abierto, código abierto, minería de datos, colaboración

Resumen

El objetivo de este artículo es introducir al lector español en algunos debates recientes de la comunidad de humanistas digitales de habla inglesa. En lugar de intentar definir la disciplina en términos absolutos, se ha optado por una aproximación diacrónica aunque se ha puesto el acento en algunos principios como la interdisciplinariedad y la construcción de modelos, valores como el acceso y el código abierto, y prácticas como la minería de datos y la colaboración.

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