DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND MODERN LIBRARIES
UDC: 7/8:004]:02; 3:004]:02
Key words: librarianship, digitization, digital humanities, culture, information.
Abstract: According to the Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0,the first wave of digital humanities in the late nineties and early 21st century was primarily focused on large digitization projects and the establishment of technological infrastructure, which resulted in expecting the cooperation, interactivity, interdisciplinarity, multifunctionality, multimediality, dynamism, speed, accessibility and searchability from libraries as cultural and educational institutions. They are, along with museums, archives, theaters, cinemas, nowadays, as well as throughout the history, active agents of intercultural and interethnic communication. Primarily due to their general ethical and aesthetic values, characteristics of particular cultures that they are profiling, and then due to the standardized professional peculiarities that allow permeation of library science with other disciplines, as well as horizontal connectivity within the profession in the interest of the nation and its culture. Through forming a digital collection of our humanities, we are returning debt that we have towards its creators, previous generations, and commit the following generations to continue to preserve our cultural, spiritual and national identity.
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