Blogs, wikis, & Twitter feeds

  • Digital Humanities Now: “a real-time, crowdsourced publication. It takes the pulse of the digital humanities community and tries to discern what articles, blog posts, projects, tools, collections, and announcements are worthy of greater attention.”
  • Bamboo DiRT (Digital Research Tools): “This wiki collects information about tools and resources that can help scholars (particularly in the humanities and social sciences) conduct research more efficiently or creatively. Whether you need software to help you manage citations, author a multimedia work, or analyze texts, Digital Research Tools will help you find what you’re looking for. We provide a directory of tools organized by research activity, as well as reviews of select tools in which we not only describe the tool’s features, but also explore how it might be employed most effectively by researchers.”
  • Conferences for Digital Humanities, Digital Archives, Digital Libraries, and Digital Museums: An open Google calendar that lists meetings, symposia, seminars, institutes, and conferences aimed at professionals and students who are doing digital work in the humanities, in archives, in libraries, or in museums. Particularly helpful for conference organizers, who can use it to make sure their event doesn’t conflict with another event. Anyone can add events.
  • Debates in the Digital Humanities : This site includes access to the book by Matthew Gold from University of Minnesota Press as well as a blog.

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