Tara McPherson, the editor of Vectors, offered her own “Typology of Digital Humanities”:
• The Computing Humanities: focused on building tools, infrastructure, standards and collections, e.g. The Blake Archive
• The Blogging Humanities: networked, peer-to-peer, e.g. crooked timber
• The Multimodal Humanities: “bring together databases, scholarly tools, networked writing, and peer-to-peer commentary while also leveraging the potential of the visual and aural media that so dominate contemporary life,” e.g. Vectors