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            <title>Experiencing the Humanities</title>
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            <title>A Companion to Digital Humanities</title>
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            <description>&#1524;Provides a complete yet concise overview of this emerging discipline. The volume was written by leaders in the field, addressing the central concerns of those interested in the subject. The articles are grouped into topical sections focusing on the experience of particular disciplines in applying computational methods to humanities research problems; the basic principles of humanities computing across applications and disciplines; specific applications and methods; and production, dissemination, and archiving.&#1524; </description>
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            <description>&#1524;Teaching with primary documents encourages a varied learning environment for teachers and students alike. Lectures, demonstrations, analysis of documents, independent research, and group work become a gateway for research with historical records in ways that sharpen students&apos; skills and enthusiasm for history, social studies, and the humanities.&quot; &quot;This section contains reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities correlated to the National History Standards and National Standards for Civics and Government, and cross-curricular connections.&#1524;</description>
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