"Computing and digitisation are transforming not only the conditions of work for human- ists, but also the ways in which humanists think and their disciplines are configured. The digital world both enables and compels new ways of thinking. And, significantly, it is just as transformative of teaching as it is of scholarship. Indeed, the most interesting thing about the new digital humanities environment may be that the distinction between teach- ing and scholarship is itself being eroded. The database is fast becoming the principal site of work in the humanities."