Because of the interest in the Digital Humanities lately, it seemed like a useful task to build a bibliography of definitions. I’ll be adding to this list as I find them.
- Academic Commons of The City University of New York Digital Humanities Initiative. “The CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide.” CUNY Academic Commons.
- Bobley, Brett. “Why the Digital Humanities?”, July 24, 2008. Written Interview
- Davidson, Cathy. “Humanities 2.0: Promise, Perils, Predictions.” PMLA 123, no. 3 (May 2008): 707–717.
- Forster, Chris. “I’m Chris. Where am I wrong?” HASTAC: Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory, September 8, 2010.
- Hayles, N. Katherine. “How We Think: The Transforming Power of Digital Technologies.” Lecture presented at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities, Ithica, NY, March 4, 2009.
- Hockey, Susan. “The History of Humanities Computing.” In A Companion to Digital Humanities, edited by Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens and John Unsworth. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004.
- “How Do You Define Humanities Computing / Digital Humanities?” TAPoR — Text Analysis Portal for Research at the University of Alberta.
- Kirschenbaum, Matthew G. “What Is Digital Humanities and What’s It Doing in English Departments?” ADE Bulletin 150 (2010): 1–7.
- Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. “The Question(s) of Digital Humanities.” Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities: An Applied Think Tank for the Digital Humanities.
- Svensson, Patrik. “Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities.” Digital Humanities Quarterly 3, no. 3 (2009).
- Svensson, Patrik. “The Landscape of the Digital Humanities.” Digital Humanities Quarterly 4, no. 1 (2010).
- UCLA Center for Digital Humanities. “The Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0.” A Digital Humanities Manifesto.

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