Professor of Digital Arts and Culture
Hoogleraar
Universiteit Maastricht
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Arts, Media, and Culture
Culturele en creatieve sector
Nieuwe productievormen
Expertise
- Digital Humanities
- Digital Culture
- Online Learning
- Public Humanities
- Citizen Science
Expert Statement
Susan Schreibman is Professor of Digital Arts and Culture at Maastricht University. She works at the intersections of computationally-based teaching and research in the interplay of the digital archive, cultural innovation, and participatory engagement design, processes and projects. A focus of her research is in the design, critical, and interpretative analysis of systems that remediate publication modalities and manuscript culture from the analogue world, while developing new born-digital paradigms.
Voorbeeld van relevante publicatie
‘Textuality in 3D: Three-dimensional (Re)constructions as Digital Scholarly Editions’. Co-publication with Costas Papadopoulos. International Journal of Digital Humanities. Special Issue: Digital Scholarly Editing. Springer. 1:2 May 2019. pp221-233. DOI: 10.1007/s42803-019-00024-6
‘Towards 3D Scholarly Editions: The Battle of the Mount Street Bridge’. Co-publication with Costas Papadopoulos. Digital Humanities Quarterly. 13:1 2019.
‘Notes from the Transcription Desk: Visualising Public Engagement’. Co-publication with Vinayak Das Gupta and Neale Rooney. English Studies (July 2017). DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2017.1333754
New Companion to Digital Humanities. Second Edition. Edited by Susan Schreibman, R.G. Siemens and John Unsworth. Blackwell (Oxford). 2016.
Contactgegevens
https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/nl/s.schreibman
Contactvoorkeur
Engels