Theory
Helpful Resources
Find below a list of associations, groups, and other resources to help you explore the field of DHSS.
Also see the Practice section for DHSS Tools, links to others’ assignments and syllabi, and the Bibliography and Reading List for recommended readings.
- Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN): A Canada-wide association that draws together humanists who engage in digital and computer-assisted research, teaching, and creation.
- Collaborators’ Bill of Rights: Recommendations for “laying new lines” for digital humanities scholars based on the “Off The Tracks” workshop in 2011.
- CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide: A collaboratively produced introduction to the field of Digital Humanities by the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (DHI).
- Debates in Digital Humanities: An open-access edition of the article collections Debates in the Digital Humanities.
- Digital Humanities Syllabus: A wiki that shares key bibliographic content and academic knowledge to DH practitioners.
- Digital Medievalist: An international web-based community for medievalists working with digital media.
- Digital Scholarship in the Humanities: An international, peer reviewed journal that publishes original contributions on all aspects of digital scholarship in the humanities.
- Digital Tools & Resources for History Faculty: An annotated list of resources, tools, and readings to support the integration of digital humanities in history courses.
- DiRT: A registry of digital research tools for scholarly use.
- eLearning Resources: York University Teaching Commons’ eLearning Guide for the development of knowledge and skills through the use of information and communication technologies.
- HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory): An interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists inspiring changes to teaching and learning practices through. sharing ideas, news, tools, research, insights, pedagogy, methods, and projects.
- Harvard Digital Lab for Social Sciences (DLABSS): An online experiments and survey community for social science research.
- Humanities + DesignA Research Lab at Stanford University that supports new modes of thinking in design and computer science to serve data-driven research in the humanities.
- Intro to Digital Humanities: Readings and tutorials for students and instructors from the UCLA Center for Digital Humanities.
- Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media: A multi-disciplinary team that develops online teaching resources, digital collections and exhibits, open-source software, and training in digital literacy and skills.
- University of Toledo Digital Humanities guide: A guide with links to online publications, collaboration and visualization tools, and resources to inspire and support Digital Humanities projects.
- Web Archives for Historical Research (WAHR): A group with the goal of linking history and big data to give historians the tools required to find and interpret digital sources from web archives.
- “Who Teaches Digital History in Canada?”: A blog post on ActiveHistory.ca by York professor Sean Kheraj about the digital history community in Canada with links to DH syllabi.
Compiled September 25, 2018