Useful links for IW05, Digital Humanities
Useful links
This is a much too long list of potentially useful or interesting
digital humanities sources, collected during a previous offering of
the seminar. Poke around a bit and see if you find
something that seems to be worth further study.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_humanities
https://ota.ox.ac.uk/documents/creating/cdet/index.html
useful advice on figuring out what to do with a document
https://www.google.com/search?q=digital+humanities+datasets
good start
https://dhresourcesforprojectbuilding.pbworks.com/w/page/69244469/Data%20Collections%20and%20Datasets
https://www.last.fm/api
for music fans?
https://libguides.rutgers.edu/c.php?g=337057&p=2272539
pedagogy page is interesting
https://oldbaileyonline.org [one of my personal favorites]
https://valley.lib.virginia.edu
valley of the shadow: civil war; one of the first big DH projects
https://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/9/3/000223/000223.html
gender / names
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11729540
charting libraries compared
https://cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall14/CSCI-UA.0380-002/HC_index_fa14.php
an undergrad course on DH at NYU
https://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-exemplars/html/tei_lite.doc.html
text encoding initiative
https://tedunderwood.com/2012/04/07/topic-modeling-made-just-simple-enough/
good explanation of LDA
https://www.nltk.org/book
Natural Language Processing with Python
https://www.nines.org/
collection of links to 19th century databases
https://www.juxtasoftware.org
comparing text variants
web publishing platform https://omeka.org/
https://omeka.org/codex/View_Sites_Powered_by_Omeka
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenRefine
interesting general purpose data cleaner
http://docs.voyant-tools.org for text analysis
http://mallet.cs.umass.edu/
statistical nlp: much more technical than nltk
https://scalar.usc.edu/scalar/
"Born-digital, open source, media-rich scholarly publishing
http:/www.eafsd.org - Early American Service Database
https://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/from_Ireland/opening_page.html
from Ireland with Letters
https://mappinglondon.co.uk - Mapping London
https://web.stanford.edu/group/toolingup/rplviz/
Mapping the Republic of Letters
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/ - The Perseus Project
https://gate.ac.uk/2mins.html
text engineering system
https://netdatadirectory.org
looks more like current internet than specifically humanities
Daily Princetonian
1998 onwards: https://dailyprincetonian.com/archives/
https://www.londonlives.org/static/HowToReadMSS.jsp
18th century manuscripts
https://diglib.princeton.edu/
library online collections
https://www.annotatedbooksonline.com/
https://dp.la/
digital public library of america; lots of data,
lots of apps that might give you ideas, like a query generator for this
https://github.com/ThomasK81/vagrantboxes/blob/master/LeipzigDHBox.md
tools for a vm with dh tools ready to go
https://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/archive/
papers of john adams, lots of other material from NE/Mass