awesome-digital-humanities
github.com/dh-tech/awesome-digital-humanities ↗Software for humanities scholars using quantitative or computational methods.
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DH Centers
- ACDH-DH
Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities.
- CDH Princeton
Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton University.
- DHCenter UNIL-EPFL
Founded in 2018, this interdisciplinary research platform connects digital humanities researchers across institutions.
- Digital Humanities Bern
It explores different topics, in the context of digital text and image analysis, digital edition, and reflection on the impact of digital methods on the humanities.
- Digital Humanities Lab - Universität Basel
An interdisciplinary institution of the University of Basel.
- HDLab
Humanities + Design a Research Lab at Stanford University.
Organizations and Research Infrastructures
- ACH
Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) is a major professional society for the digital humanities. We support and disseminate research and cultivate a vibrant professional community through conferences, publications, and outreach activities.
- ADHO
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) promotes and supports digital research and teaching across all arts and humanities disciplines, acting as a community-based advisory force, and supporting excellence in research, publication, collaboration and training.
- centerNet
An international network of digital humanities centers.
- CHAIN
Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks.
- CHCI
Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes. Currently it has a membership of more than 250 organizations in the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Pacific Rim. Our members include humanities centers at small, medium, and large colleges and universities, community colleges, independent scholarly societies, research libraries, and other institutes of advanced study.
- CLARIN
Stands for "Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure". A research infrastructure that was initiated from the vision that all digital language resources and tools from all over Europe and beyond are accessible through a single sign-on online environment for the support of researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
Data Analysis
- Allmaps
Curating, georeferencing and exploring for IIIF maps.
- Breve
Visualize and edit tabular data.
- Data Pen
Framework for humanities researchers to access, explore, and manipulate multidimensional historical data.
- DocFetcher
Open Source desktop search application.
- IntellyWeave
Open-source platform for humanities research featuring AI-powered entity extraction (persons, organizations, locations, dates, events), semantic search across document collections, geospatial visualization for historical events, and archive research agents with 30+ curated international sources.
- Leipzig Corpus Miner (LCM)
The LCM project pursues the development of an integrated research environment for the analysis of structured and unstructured data in a 'Software as a Service' architecture (SaaS). The research environment addresses requirements for the quantitative evaluation of large amounts of text data (e.g. 3 million news articles) using text mining methods and requirements for the reproducibility of data-driven research designs in the social sciences and the digital humanities.
Data Annotation
- Annotation Studio
Suite of tools for collaborative web-based annotation, developed by MIT's HyperStudio.
- CATMA
Computer Assisted Text Markup and Analysis.
- Glycerine
Provides a suite of IIIF image annotation tools and end-to-end workflows for researchers, curators and students to collaborate on projects across repositories and publish research ouputs.
- Recogito
Semantic Annotation for images and texts.
Corpus linguistics
- AntConc
A freeware corpus analysis toolkit for concordancing and text analysis.
- CorpusExplorer v2.0
Software for corpus linguists and text/data mining enthusiasts. The CorpusExplorer combines over 45 interactive visualizations under an user-friendly interface. Routine tasks such as text acquisition, cleaning or tagging are completely automated. The simple interface supports the use in university teaching and leads the users/students to fast and substantial results. The CorpusExplorer is open for many standards (XML, CSV, JSON, R, etc.) and also offers its own software development kit (SDK), which allows you to integrate all functions into your own programs.
- TXM
The project brings together open-source Textometry software developments to set up a modular platform called TXM, in synergy with existing corpus technologies (Unicode, XML, TEI, NLP tools, CQP, R).
Other Resources
- Awesome Digital History
A curated list of awesome things related to digital history.
- Awesome IIIF
A curated list of awesome resources related to the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF).
- Awesome OCR
This list contains links to great software tools and libraries and literature related to Optical Character Recognition (OCR).
- Awesome Scientific Writing
A curated list of awesome tools, demos and resources to go beyond LaTeX.
- Awesome Web Archiving
Resources to archive the web.
- Carolina Digital Humanities Initiative Tools Page
It provides a range of platforms, plug-ins, readings, and other items that might be of use for DH researchers.
Visualization
- Bertin.js
JavaScript library for visualizing geospatial data and make thematic maps for the web.
- DARIAH-DE Geo-Browser
Create visualizations with geotagges data.
- Gephi
Leading visualization and exploration software for all kinds of graphs and networks.
- Khartis
A tool for easy creation of thematic maps in 3 steps from CSV data.
- Palladio
Visualize complex historical data with ease.
- RAWGraphs
Open source, web-based tool for the visualization of complex data.
Publishing
- CollectionBuilder
Open source tool for creating digital collection and exhibition websites based on metadata and powered by modern static web technology.
- Manifold
Scholarly publishing and collaborative and social reading platform.
- Omeka
Open-source web publishing platform for sharing digital collections and creating media-rich online exhibits.
- Wax
Jekyll based framework for minimal exhibitions with IIIF.
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