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06 Apr 2009 1 min read Digital Humanities

But is it scholarship?

Tom Scheinfeldt

When asked if his undeniably useful and creative work is really science, Carnegie Mellon Computer Science Professor Luis von Ahn answers, "Who cares?" Something for digital humanists to remember next time they're asked, "But is it scholarship?"

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