Interactive Reading on Websites as a Manifestation of Digital Humanities: A Model “abjjad“ and “raffy“ Websites

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  • بن دحو أحمد جامعة وهران 1 أحمد بن بلة Author

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https://doi.org/10.70091/Atras/vol05no2.30

Keywords:

interactive reading, digital humanities,

Abstract

Reading has evolved from a simple, isolated interaction between the reader and the book into a dynamic and engaging activity. With the significant advancement of digital technologies permeating every domain, including the humanities, the notion of digital humanities has emerged. This evolution has introduced numerous new terms and concepts, such as interactive reading which immerses the reader in a collaborative environment, allowing the exchange of opinions and ideas about specific books and the formation of virtual reading communities on the internet. Various websites now facilitate this form of interactive reading, effectively transforming digital libraries into interactive spaces that alter both reading practices and reader behavior. Notable examples of such platforms include "Abjjad" and "Raffy"

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2024202420242024-0707-1515

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