For me, Digital Humanities (DH) is an intersection where traditional approaches to academic research meet innovative computational toolkit and technological perspective. It is an intellectual field that allows for interdisciplinary collaboration and combines the critical reflection of the humanities with the methodological scope of the digital world. Personally, I see it as a vehicle for a new way of perceiving, preserving and spreading knowledge.
Specifically, DH offers several aspects that look very promising: creativity and multidisciplinary attitude to research, accessibility of knowledge, data-driven insights, activism and collaboration, real-world applicability. DH establishes a dynamic framework to revisit and reinterpret the past through digitization projects, and it provides a foundation for future studies by developing new methodologies.