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digital humanities
an area of scholarly activity at the intersection of computing or digital technologies and the disciplines of the humanities

bricolage
thumb|A maker space with potential bricolage material
In the arts, bricolage (French for "DIY" or "do-it-yourself projects"; ) is the construction or creation of a work from a diverse range of things that happen to be available, or a work constructed using mixed media.
stylometry
Stylometry is the application of the study of linguistic style, usually to written language. It has also been applied successfully to music, paintings, chess, and source code.
John Resig
programmer, creator of jQuery
digital history
academic discipline that studies the relationship between history, historiography and digital media
Text Encoding Initiative
an academic community concerned with practices for semantic markup of texts
genetic editing
Voyant Tools
text analysis software
Chinese Text Project
online open-access digital library of pre-modern Chinese texts, created and administered by D Sturgeon, hosted in UK
cultural analytics
quantified study of social practices

H-Soz-Kult
H-Soz-u-Kult (Humanities – Sozial und Kulturgeschichte) is an
online information and communication platform for historians which disseminates academic news and publications.
digital archaeology
archaeological sub-discipline
Buddhist Digital Resource Center
American nonprofit organization
software studies
study of software systems and their cultural effects
Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations
organization
digital rhetoric
forms of communication via digital mediums
First Monday
journal
Digital religion
phenomenon of groups using the Internet for text distribution, recruitment, and information sharing
H-Net
H-Net ("Humanities & Social Sciences Online") is an interdisciplinary forum for scholars in the humanities and social sciences. One of its functions is to host electronic mailing lists organized by academic disciplines. In 2007, H-Net lists reached 180,000 subscribers from over 160 countries, and in 2025 its website stated there were 230,000 subscribers from over 200 countries.