Readings
The following is a brief list of readings that are available on the topic of digital scholarship and digital humanities. Please contact your AIA or the library's Digital Publishing unit for further readings.
Articles
- Moving to XML: Latin texts XML conversion project at the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
- "Scholarly Primitives: what methods do humanities researchers have in common, and how might our tools reflect this?", by John Unsworth, 2000
Blogs
- Basic Planning in the Digital Humanities, (HASTAC)
- Getting Started in the Digital Humanities, by Lisa Spiro, director of NITLE Labs
Books
- A Companion to Digital Humanities
- Information Visualization for Text Analysis
Chapter 11 from the book Search User Interfaces, published by Cambridge University Press, by Marti A. Hearst.
Journals
Magazines
- Digital Humanities Now
Digital Humanities Now showcases the scholarship and news of interest to the digital humanities community through a process of aggregation, discovery, curation, and review. Digital Humanities Now also is an experiment in ways to identify, evaluate, and distribute scholarship on the open web through a weekly publication