@article {anderson_taking_2012,
	title = {Taking the Long View: From e-Science Humanities to Humanities Digital Ecosystems},
	journal = {Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung},
	volume = {37},
	number = {3 (141)},
	year = {2012},
	note = {00005},
	month = {jan},
	pages = {147{\textendash}164},
	abstract = {In this article, Anderson and Blanke examine the digital research infrastructures and technological structures at work in the humanities. Anderson and Blanke argue that the development of technology must be understood as evolving alongside social, political, and legal elements. Despite the astonishing increase in digital content, Anderson and Blanke see the humanities clinging to traditional methods and only embracing the digital in fragmented, segregated, and conservative applications. This failure to penetrate mainstream humanities is seen as a major barrier. Anderson and Blanke then turn to e-science to uncover how this movement has transferred successfully and unsuccessfully to the humanities. As way of conclusion, Anderson and Blanke offer up understanding the humanities as a new digital ecosystem. },
	issn = {0172-6404},
	url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/41636602},
	author = {Anderson, Sheila and Blanke, Tobias}
}
