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This article is one that is very interesting and brings up many interesting issues concerning the work done my digital humanitarians. Their efforts to help facilitate the work of professional writers are crucial to their succus and yet their work is constantly overlooked and even at times deemed non-scholarly. I found this article very though provoking because of how challenging this question is. Why aren’t certain tools deemed scholarly if they are used to create a scholarly piece? If writer uses a program that helps create their bibliography or uses a topic model to create important connections from a vague text, how can it not be counted as a scholarly tool?