A peer-reviewed, curated collection of reusable and remixable resources for teaching and research. Edited by Rebecca Frost David, Matthew K. Gold, Katherine D. Harris, and Jentery Sayers, with contributions from dozens of practitioners.
A guide to the essential steps needed to plan a digital project. This peer-reviewed open resource, created by two DH practictioners, aims to fill the gap between platform-specific tutorials and disciplinary discourse in digital humanities. Includes a number of suggested assignments for the classroom
Providing the intellectual and strategic scaffolding to aid DH researchers successfully complete their research endeavors. This site contains a number of lectures intended for humanists planning their first digital project.
An open-access publication of pedagogical materials created by the participants in the NEH Institute for Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities, 2018-2019.