
Regional History in a Digital Age: The Problems and Prospects of Atlantic Canadian Studies
Author(s) -
Corey Slumkoski
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
scholarly and research communication
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1923-0702
DOI - 10.22230/src.2013v4n3a117
Subject(s) - order (exchange) , presentation (obstetrics) , political science , state (computer science) , public relations , public administration , business , computer science , medicine , finance , algorithm , radiology
This article examines the state of Atlantic Canadian digital history. As Canadian granting agencies increasingly favour applications deemed relevant to business interests, it is difficult to secure funding to present Atlantic Canadian digital history. In order to secure the funding necessary to conduct Atlantic Canadian digital history, interdisciplinary team research strategies must be adopted, as Canadian granting agencies display greater willingness to support broad, multi-institutional collaborations. Moreover, such institutional partnerships will hopefully revitalize Atlantic Canadian digital history – which thus far has simply replicated the print paradigm – by encouraging historical presentation in novel and engaging ways, such as through educational gaming.