Film and Video Faculty Guide to the Library: Digital Humanities
What are digital humanities? And sample sources
- Any digitized materials or materials born digital
- Enhanced and analyzed or interpreted data, and/or scholarship about digital materials
- More info at the Digital Humanities guide
- Digital Collections, GVSU Libraries Special Collections & University ArchivesCollections include: All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, Civil War & Slavery, D.J. Angus Photographs & Movies, Fore-Edge Paintings & Decorated Book Bindings, Grand Rapids Oral Histories, GVSU Photographs & Publications, Honors Institute for Young Scientists, Incunabula (European items from 1450-1500), Johnson Center Philanthropy Archives,Joseph Sparks' Pine Tree in Michigan, Kaufman Interfaith Institute, Mathias J. Alten, Patriotic Envelopes, U.S. Navy Recognition Training Slides, U.S.S. Michigan, Veterans History, Young Lords in Lincoln Park,
- Humanities CommonsNonprofit network, part of the Modern Language Association, with an open-access repository
- DLF: Digital Library Federationresearch, technology, teaching & learning practitioners
- Digital Public Library of Americadigitized items from libraries, archives, museums, & cultural institutions in the U.S., including ARTstor, the Smithsonian, Internet Archive, & government agencies.
- Social Science Research Network (SSRN)open access working papers & preprints of published materials from business, classics, economics, law, literature, music, philosophy, & rhetoric
- TEI: Text Encoding InitiativeGuidelines for representing texts in digital form; projects, training, & software
- Zotero's Digital Humanities Groupdiscussion on how digital media & technology are changing the humanities
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