There are hundreds of tools that have been used in DH projects. This list highlights some of the tools that we think will be most relevant to the SJSU community.
Is there a tool that you think others at SJSU should know about? Email nick.szydlowski@sjsu.edu to let us know about it!
When planning a web-based digital project, one of the first questions we ask is "where will this project live?" The best answer will depend on the goals and requirements of the project, and we are fortunate at SJSU to have a variety of options for project hosting.
While the range of tools used in DH is wide and varied, the tools below have particularly strong support and adoption at SJSU.
Digital humanities projects can be a great way to pick up new tech skills. This list focuses on a few widely used, highly transferable coding skills, with enough information to help you figure out which skills will be relevant for your context.
While the lists above include the tools with the most support at SJSU, your project may require something different. The lists below offer other starting points, but feel free to reach out to nick.szydlowski@sjsu.edu if it would be helpful to talk through available tools and approaches for a specific project.