DH Project Examples:
- Social Networks: Republic of Letters (Stanford)
- 3-D Modeling: Digital Roman Forum (UCLA); Digital Karnak
- Spatial Analysis: Conflict Urbanism (Columbia)
- Text Mining: The Van Gogh Letters Project
- Multimedia: Digital Harlem
- Digital Publication: Enchanting the Desert
- Digitization and Database: Old Bailey Online
- CLiC Dickens, University of Nottingham
Holocaust + DH Project Examples:
- Database of Greek-Jewish Holocaust Survivors’ Testimony
- Deportation of Jews from France
- Some were Neighbors online exhibit
- Rachel Deblinger, Memories/Motifs
- Yad Vashem, The Auschwitz Album
- Anne Frank House: Explore the House; Anne Frank Timeline
- Holocaust Geographies: Gallery
Holocaust Related Resources:
- “What do students know and understand about the Holocaust?” – Center for Holocaust Education
- Recollections Project – Azrieli Foundation
- Experiencing History – USHMM
- History Unfolded – USHMM
Tool References, + Tutorials:
The Programming Historian: Large, excellent set of tutorials, written by humanities scholars
Omeka:
- Quick-Start Guide (Miriam Posner)
- “Creating an Omeka Exhibit” (Programming Historian)
- Omeka for Millenials (Lily Beauvilliers)
Resources for thinking about Collaboration + DH Labor:
- Collaborator’s Bill of Rights
- Student Collaborator’s Bill of Rights
- Laura Braunstein, “Making DH Labor Visible“
- Miriam Posner, “Money and Time” (Blog post)