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Digital Humanities
Find information, resources, and tools for the Digital Humanities
The studio itself has dimmable studio lighting, acoustic sound dampening foam, and sound isolation walls. Furniture consists of one tall stool for sitting at the Rode microphone for performing vocals and instrumentals and one wheeled chair for sitting at the primary workstation with the Audio-Technica podcasting microphone and editing audio on the iMac
TaPoR: Curated lists represent the commonly used or widely respected groups of tools used by leading scholars in the various fields of Digital Humanities. They represent both tried and trusted tools used by DH scholars, or new advancements that offer exciting new possibilities in their field. Curated lists are excellent places to start exploring TAPoR from, and can help with deciding what to include in your own lists.