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http://dx.doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2020.37.2.311

An Analysis on Research Trends of Digital Humanities  

Jeong, Yoo Kyung (연세대학교 근대한국학연구소)
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Journal of the Korean Society for information Management / v.37, no.2, 2020 , pp. 311-331 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is investigate the research trend on digital humanities. Previous studies focused on analyzing representative cases and national policies, not overall research trends in the digital humanities field. To this problem, this study intends to identify the intellectual structure of the digital humanities by adopting bibliometric approach. In this study, 1,765 articles retrieved from Web of Science and 514 records from RISS were analyzed to investigate research trends. Structural topic models were applied to examine research topics and to grasp the time-series trend. The results show that humanities-based convergence studies and digitization were main research interests in both side. In Korea, research topics related to cultural contents and storytelling were prominent, while in terms of providing digitized data, library and information science field was one of the important research topic abroad.
Keywords
digital humanities; research trend; structural topic model; digitization; LIS;
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