
(everyone should have a manifesto!)
I am pleased that UCLA has discovered the Digital Humanities. Here is a manifesto that they published from the Mellon Seminar in Digital Humanities (link).
Also, check out UCLA’s White Paper on the Promise of Digital Humanities Co-authored by Todd Presner (Germanic Studies and Comparative Literature) and Chris Johanson (Classics and Digital Humanities) (link). I will respond to these positions when I get a chance but I need to concentrate on the small picture for a moment as I can’t change the user permissions on our Drupal installation. Damn!
