The Digital Humanities Toolbox
Digital humanities is a research area applying computational tools to research and teaching in the humanities and social sciences. This includes a wide array of possible methods, including geospatial analysis, digital archives, content management, textual analysis, machine learning, data management, network analysis, and many more. The Digital Humanities Toolbox provides a set of basic resources to help researchers at Purdue University explore and develop their own DH projects.
The Digital Humanities Toolbox was funded by a grant from the Integrative Data Science Education Ecosystem at Purdue University.
The project team:
Dr. Matthew Hannah, Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities, Libraries and School of Information Studies, Purdue University.
Ben Lamb, Project Developer, College of Liberal Arts Marketing and Communications, Purdue University.