Links for the Plenary Address
UPDATE: Here is the link to the list of resources on getting started in the Digital Humanities I promised Dr. Quinn.
- What Is Digital Humanities?
- The Differences Slavery Made — Thomas and Ayers — American Historical Review
- Slave trade in Richmond
- Redlining Richmond
- Hypercities Earth
- Visualizing Early Washington: A Digital Reconstruction of the Capital ca. 1814
- The Mystery of Chaco Canyon – YouTube
- Lincoln at 200
- Hurricane Digital Memory Bank
- The Lost Museum – Explore the Museum
- Get the Game
- Play The Past
- Mining the Dispatch
- Fugitive slave ads
- Infectious Texts: Mapping Viral Networks
- Words in Titles, 1789-1914 | Victorian Books
- Nineteenth-Century Newspapers
- Mapping the Republic of Letters
- Announcing 23 Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Awards
Journals in the Digital Age
- COPLAC’s Metamorphosis; Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy; PressForward; Vectors Journal: Introduction; Arxive [pre-publication articles], Public Library of Science (PLOS)
Student Projects:
- History of Technology Research Site/Documentary
- 19th Century Etiquette Manuals
- James Farmer Lectures — A Civil Rights Leader’s Reflections; Lecture 6 (Video); Selected Stories
- James Monroe Museum Political Cartoons; How We Edit the Cartoons
- Fredericksburg, Stafford, Spotsylvania Historical Markers
- James Monroe Papers
- Century America: Course site; Project site; Truman State site
- Map My Device
- Rappahannock Review
- Taiping Civil War
- Chinese History through Film GIFs
- Bernini 2013
- Eighteenth-Century Audio
- Rosie the Riveter Oral History
- 3D Scanning, Design, and Printing
- Postcard Collection
- Domain of One’s Own
- Sidney’s Art Portfolio
- Candice’s Digital Resume
Student Projects at Other Liberal Arts Institutions
- Digital History Project | Wheaton College
- Physlets Home Page
- House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine
- Texas Runaway Slave ad tweets
Images below courtesy of Dr. Will Mackintosh, Julia Woods, and Leah Tams.
Monday Morning Talk with Library and IT Staff
- Lisa Spiro — Values of DH that set it apart as a field– http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/debates/text/13
- Scholars’ Lab at UVA — http://www.scholarslab.org/
- Gettsyburg — http://www.gettysburg.edu/library/gettdigital/index.dot
- UMW President’s Technology Advisory Council
- Innovation fund — http://president.umw.edu/ptac/grant/
- UMW IT Convergence Center — http://provost.umw.edu/convergence-center/
- Specific examples of DH/DLA projects involving various parts of the institutions.
- Overarching Digital Tools on campus
- UMWBlogs — WordPress — http://umwblogs.org/
- Domain of One’s Own http://umwdomains.com/
- Use of WordPress, Omeka, and anything else that can go on a LAMP server.
- Specific digital projects
- Women’s History project — http://hist328.umwblogs.org/links-to-the-various-decade-research-sites/
- Then and Now project — http://thenandnow.umwhistory.org/
- James Monroe 3D Scanning — http://jmonroe3d.umwhistory.org/
- Centennial Collection — http://archive.umw.edu:8080/vital/access/manager/Collection/umw:2
- James Monroe’s Letters as Minister to France — http://projects.umwhistory.org/jmp/


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