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International Journal for Digital Art History

The peer reviewed journal seeks to gather current developments in the field of Digital Art History world-wide and to foster discourse on the subject both from Art History and Information Science.

Digital Art History 101

A basic guide to Digital Art Hsitory

Based on two summer institutes held at the University of California, Los Angeles  in 2014 and 2015, this online textbook and collection of resources is meant to provide introductory materials to digital approaches relevant to art history. Originally taught by Johanna Drucker (Bernard and Martin Breslauer Professor of Bibliography, Information Studies), Steven Nelson (Associate Professor of African and African American Art History), Todd Presner (Chair, Digital Humanities Program, and Professor of Germanic Languages and Comparative Literature), Miriam Posner (Digital Humanities Program Coordinator and Institute Director), the majority of readings and tutorials assume no prior knowledge or experience and are meant to introduce fundamental skills and critical issues in digital art history. Readers and users will learn about debates and key concepts in the digital humanities and can gained hands-on experience with tools and techniques for art historical research, including metadata basics, data visualization, network graphs, and digital mapping.

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Search Results for Digital Art History:
 

Simple UX Research Techniques for Digital Art History Projects

Kristen Carter and Marissa Clifford | December 14, 2017

UX research anyone can do

Predicting the Past: Digital Art History, Modeling, and Machine Learning

Matthew Lincoln | July 27, 2017

The ins and outs of modeling.

Introducing Three Digital Art History Case Studies

Murtha Baca and Anne Helmreich | February 15, 2017

An introduction to three digital art history case studies

New Digital Publication Reveals the Workings of Art History

Emily Pugh | April 16, 2015

New born-digital book offers a new model for publishing in art history

100,000 Digitized Art History Materials from the Getty Research Institute Now Available in the Digital Public Library of America

Kathleen Salomon | September 18, 2014

A new place to explore digital treasures from the Getty Research Institute's collection

Beyond Digitization—New Possibilities in Digital Art History

James Cuno | January 29, 2014

Museums and libraries have digitized millions of works of art. Now what?

Getty Voices: It’s Time to Rethink and Expand Art History for the Digital Age

Nuria Rodríguez Ortega | March 5, 2013

A conversation on expanding digital art history

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