Would you like to get a better sense of what digital humanities looks like from the inside out? We’ve brought together a variety of ways to let you take a look backstage:
starting out
- The Los Angeles Review of Books;
“The Digital in the Humanities“ [an interview series] - New York Times: “Humanities 2.0” Series
- wikipedia: “Digital Humanities”
social media sources: twitter
- #dayofdh
- #dh
- #dhpoco [ postcolonial digital humanities ]
- #digitalhumanities
- #MIThyperstudio
- #transformDH [ research, pedagogy, and activism for
social justice, accessibility, and inclusion ]
online books on dh: introductions, overviews,
edited collections
- A Companion to Digital Humanities
- A Companion to Digital Literary Studies
- Debates in the Digital Humanities
- Digital_Humanities
- Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles and Politics
organizations, collaborations, and meet-ups
- digital humanities summer institute
- go::dh [ global outlook:;digital humanities ]
- hastac [ humanities, arts, science and technology alliance
and collaboratory ] - mediacommons
- THATCamp [ the humanities and technology camp ]
digital humanities and dh-related journals/
publications
- Digital Humanities Now
- Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ)
- Digital Literary Studies
- DHCommons
- DSH [ Digital Scholarship in the Humanities ]
- First Monday [ Internet Scholarship ]
- Frontiers in Digital Humanities
- Hybrid Pedagogy
- Journal of Digital and Media Literacy
- Kairos [ Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy ]