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Digital Humanities
Interested in diving into the Digital Humanities? Wondering if there are tools that may help your research, or provide a different type of analysis? Here's a starting point! You will find a list of digital libraries, tools, and other guides that may help you with your search. This list is by no means exhaustive. More resources will be added over time, and as they are developed.
Digital Libraries and Book Repositories
Digital Humanities Websites, Blogs, and Social Media
- Digital Scholarship in the HumanitiesLisa Spiro's blog - Spiro is the executive director of Digital Scholarship Services at Rice University's Fondren Library.
- Digital MedievalistDigital Medievalist is an "international web-based community of practice for medievalists working with digital media."
- Spatial History ProjectA blog for folks at the Spatial History Project at Stanford University to share ideas behind their project.
Working with Texts
- TAPoRTAPoR is a collection of research tools for studying texts. Categories covered include: Analysis, Annotating, Capture, Collaboration, Content Analysis, Creation, Discovering, Dissemination, Enrichment, Gathering, Interpretation, Modeling,
Natural Language Processing, Organizing, Programming, Publishing, RDF, Search, Storage, Uncategorized, Visualization, and Web development - Digital Research ToolsA list of text analysis tools used by Digital Humanities researchers. Includes open and closed source materials.
- Juxta"Juxta is an open-source tool for comparing and collating multiple witnesses to a single textual work. Originally designed to aid scholars and editors examine the history of a text from manuscript to print versions."
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Web Extraction Tools
- Import.ioExtract data from websites in table format