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Digital Humanities Resources

A collection of links and items for digital humanities

Intro

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     The digital humanities is an emerging field of scholarly endeavor that has come into prominence in recent years. Defined broadly as the application of digital technologies to humanities scholarship and teaching, the digital humanities involves a range of approaches that include algorithmic literary criticism, new models of “distant reading,” the use of network theory to examine historical events, the digital encoding and analysis of archival manuscripts, the incorporation of geospatial data into scholarly projects, the uses of social media and networked platforms to enhance classroom instruction, among others. The field, as a whole, explores the ways in which traditional scholarly activities are being reshaped by the new methodologies made possible through data-driven inquiry. - from CUNY Graduate Studies

Guides and Teaching Resources

Data Collections and Datasets for Text Analysis

A collection of data sources curated and sized to teach and explore

Organizations

Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations

ADHO promotes and supports digital research and teaching across all arts and humanities disciplines, acting as a community-based advisory force, and supporting excellence in research, publication, collaboration and training.

Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory

HASTAC is an interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists that are changing the way we teach and learn.

NEH Office of Digital Humanities

A funding agency promoting projects that explore how to harness new technology for humanities research as well as those that study digital culture from a humanistic perspective.

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