This is a living document and will change and grow based on creation and discovery of new tools, changes in support and service (including pilots/trials), continued testing and research, and instructor feedback. I welcome your input based on your experiences with the below tools, particularly in the context of UW-based teaching and/or research. Email me at ademeter@uw.edu.
General Resources
- UW Libraries Open Scholarship Commons: Virtual space supported by UW librarians for research services, assistance with tools, hosting, etc.
- Programming Historian: An extensive series of tutorials on DH tools and methods. Full set of lessons in English; versions of some lessons in Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
- Digital Tools: A roundup of tools and preliminary readings for doing DH projects by Jessica M. Parr, PhD.
- Digital Humanities Guide at Simmons University Library: LibGuide with numerous examples of DH projects arranged by subject, as well as tools.