~ 2 min
Bibliography
Aikin, Roger Cushing. 2000. “Paintings Of Manifest Destiny: Mapping the Nation.” American Art 14 (3): 79–89.
Anderson, Nancy K., Ferber, Linda S, Wright, Helena, Brooklyn Museum, National Gallery of Art, and Bierstadt, Albert. Albert Bierstadt: Art & Enterprise. 1st ed. New York: Hudson Hills Press in Association with the Brooklyn Museum, 1990.
Burdick, Anne. 2012. Digital Humanities. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Drucker, Johanna. Graphesis: Visual Forms of Knowledge Production.
Gold, Matthew K. 2012. Debates in the Digital Humanities. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Jones, Steven E. The Emergence of the Digital Humanities.
Lewis, Meriwether, William Clark, Joseph Whitehouse, Charles Floyd, and Reuben Gold Thwaites. 2001. Original Journals of the Lewis &Amp; Clark Expedition. Scituate, MA: Digital Scanning, Inc.
Mak, Bonnie, and Julia Pollack. 2013. “The Performance and Practice of Research in A Cabinet of Curiosity: The Library’s Dead Time.” Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 32 (2): 202–221.
Manovich, Lev. “Selfiecity.” A DigitalThoughtFacility project, (2014) http://selfiecity.net/#theory Web. 6 April 2016.
Mendelsund, Peter. What We See When We Read: a Phenomenology ; with Illustrations.
“Nicholas Felton | Feltron.Com.” 2016. Nicholas Felton | Feltron.Com. Accessed February 19. http://feltron.com/. |
Schama, Simon. 1995. Landscape and Memory. London: HarperCollins Publishers.
Sculle, Keith A., and John A. Jakle. 2008. “Signs in Motion: a Dynamic Agent in Landscape and Place.” Journal of Cultural Geography 25 (1): 57–85.
Selwyn, Neil. 2011. “Digitally Distanced Learning: a Study of International Distance Learners’ (Non) Use of Technology.” Distance Education 32 (1): 85–99.
Sorapure, Madeleine. 2015. “Autobiography Scholarship 2.0?: Understanding New Forms Of Online Life Writing.” Biography 38 (2): 267–272. doi:10.1353/bio.2015.0011.
Spaulding, Jonathan. 1996. “Yosemite and Ansel Adams: Art, Commerce, and Western Tourism.” Pacific Historical Review 65 (4): 615–639.
Terras, Melissa M., Julianne Nyhan, and Edward Vanhoutte. Defining Digital Humanities: a Reader.
Tifentale, Alise. The Selfie: Making sense of the “Masturbation of Self-Image” and the “Virtual Mini-Me” (2014) http://d25rsf93iwlmgu.cloudfront.net/downloads/Tifentale_Alise_Selfiecity.pdf Web. 6 April 2016.
Unwin, D. 2012. Teaching Geographic Information Science and Technology in Higher Education. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell.
Warwick, Claire, Melissa M. Terras, and Julianne Nyhan. 2012. Digital Humanities in Practice. London: Facet Publishing in association with UCL Centre for Digital Humanities.