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Today’s article, Debates in the Digital Humanities, is a very interesting and insightful one. The article initially points out the strong biases that develop against more technological approaches to some things and makes use of printed media received as more reliable sources of information than those published online, because it is the most conventional form, to some, when faced with an ‘easier’ alternative it became the ‘true’ form. This ideology is also seen in the acceptance of Digital Humanities as a true form of expressing scholarly intelligence. The article is well written with in text citations that help with references but a lot of the claims made are open to questioning even though the reasoning is logical and can be followed.