Digital history is historyscholarship and teachingthatengages self-consciouslywith digital media and computational methods. This engagement can generally be categorized in three ways:
- The use of digital tools and techniques to enhance and extend historical research and teaching. This includes
- analysis and visualizationof (usually) bigdata that are historically significant. The purpose isto discover large-scale trends in data that are usuallytextual, visual, spatial, numeric, and / or (social) network related.
- modeling, such asthe digital representation of historical objects and environments in three dimensions or extended reality
- digitization / publishing, such as the creation of digitalcollections on the web
- The study of the history of digital media and communication technologies
- The creationof digital tools and techniques for history scholarship and teaching (such as software applications, algorithms, etc.)
Thisapproach to history scholarship became increasingly prominent after2000 to take advantage of the rise of big data and the ubiquity of digital media (such as inexpensive and powerful personal computing). Digital history seeks to integrate computational technology with history methods and materials to their mutual extension and advantage.