Category Archives: Resources

Finding museum, digital humanities and public history projects and communities online

Mia Ridge, DH_OU doctoral researcher, has compiled a very useful list sources on digital, participatory, social media projects centred around museums, public history and social history. Mia is chair of the Museums Computer Group and has just been elected to … Continue reading

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DH Resource: ArchBook: Architectures of the Book

ArchBook: Architectures of the Book now accepting submissions. ArchBook is an open-access, peer-reviewed collection of essays about specific design features in the history of the book. It is a project of the Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) project, a major … Continue reading

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From the OUDH network: Digital Humanities Australasia notes

Open Objects: Quick and dirty Digital Humanities Australasia notes. Mia Ridge, PhD student with the Open University and member of the Open University Digital Humanities Network, has just published in her blog Open Objects her notes from the Digital Humanities … Continue reading

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Studying Arts and Humanities in a Digital World

When we think of research in the Humanities, we probably imagine scholars busy reading and writing in dusty libraries or quiet museums. Increasingly, though, humanists are combining pen and paper with computers and digital tools to explore and understand our past. … Continue reading

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DH Resource: Digital Humanities Questions & Answers

Digital Humanities Questions & Answers. The Association for Computers in the Humanities (ACH) and the Chronicle of Higher Education’s ProfHacker blog are building a community-based Q&A board for digital humanities questions. Beginners searching for advice on any area of digital … Continue reading

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