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Guides and Introductions
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Digital Humanities Resources for Project Building — Guides to DH
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(DH Toychest started 2013; last update 2017)
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Guides to Digital Humanities | Tutorials | Tools | Examples | Data Collections & Datasets
Guides and Introductions to DH
Guides and Introductions to DH
- General Guides & Resources
- CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide
- Digital Humanities Keywords (in-progress online collection of essays on key concepts and words in DH)
- Morgan Paige, What Digital Humanists Do ("basic introduction to some of the major DH activities"; organized by project type) (2013)
- Miriam Posner
- Andrew Robichaud and Cameron Blevins, "Humanities 3.0: Tooling Up for Digital Humanities" (2011)
- Simpson Center for the Humanities (U. Washington), Resources for Digital Humanities
- UCLA Center for Digital Humanities, Intro to Digital Humanities (expansive resources based on Johanna Drucker and David Kim's DH 101 course at UCLA; includes concepts & readings, tutorials, exercises, student projects, and advanced topics)
- TaDiRAH. (see also about TaDiRAH) (taxonomy of digital-humanities activities, objects, and techniques)
- Amanda Vixconti, Everything about doing the digital humanities: DH infrastructure, daily practices, etc. (2016-2017) (series of practical blog posts on creating, implementing, and running digital humanities programs and labs based on Visconti's experience at Purdue U.)
- Orientation on the Field (selected)
- A Companion to Digital Humanities, ed. Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth (Blackwell, 2004) [full text online]
- A Companion to Digital Literary Studies, ed. Ray Siemens and Susan Schreibman (Blackwell, 2007) [full text online]
- Debates in the Digital Humanities, ed. Matthew K. Gold (U. Minnesota Press, 2012) [full text online]
- DH- and New Media-friendly Journals (journals known for publications related to digital humanities and new media studies)
- History of Digital Humanities Field:
- Getting Started with Digital Humanities
- Creating and Maintaining an Online Scholarly Presence
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