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ORBIShttp://orbis.stanford.edu/spatial humanities; modeling; gaming
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Mining the Dispatchhttp://dsl.richmond.edu/dispatch/topic modeling
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The Differences Slavery Madehttp://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/AHR//spatial humanities; digital arguments
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Transatlantic Slave Trade Databasehttp://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/index.facesdata
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Spatial History Projecthttp://www.stanford.edu/group/spatialhistory/cgi-bin/site/index.phpspatial humanities
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The Old Bailey Archivehttp://www.oldbaileyonline.org/digital collection; text
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The Walt Whitman Archivehttp://www.whitmanarchive.org/digital collection; textual editing
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Cultural Analyticshttp://lab.softwarestudies.com/2008/09/cultural-analytics.htmlimage-based computing; data visualization
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Culturomicshttp://www.culturomics.org/text mining
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The William Blake Archivehttp://www.blakearchive.org/blake/digital collection; textual editing
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Digital Harlemhttp://acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/harlem/spatial humanities
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Mesoamerica in Gatineau: Augmented Reality Museum Catalogue Pop-Up Bookhttp://electricarchaeology.ca/2012/05/04/mesoamerica-in-gatineau-augmented-reality-museum-catalogue-pop-up-book/making
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Shawn Graham, "Behaviour Space: Simulating Roman Social Life and Civil Violence"http://www.digitalstudies.org/ojs/index.php/digital_studies/article/view/172/214agent-based modeling; social networks
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Zamani Projecthttp://www.zamaniproject.org/3D modeling; laser scanning; GIS
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Ben Schmidt's Whaling Serieshttp://sappingattention.blogspot.com/2012/11/reading-digital-sources-case-study-in.htmldata visualization
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Nolli Map Web Sitehttp://nolli.uoregon.edu/preface.htmlspatial humanities
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Mapping the Republic of Lettershttp://republicofletters.stanford.edu/spatial humanities; data visualization; social network analysis
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metadata gameshttp://metadatagames.com/gaming
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Press Forwardhttp://pressforward.org/scholarly communications
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Perseushttp://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/digital collection
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Digital Karnakhttp://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/Karnak/experience3D models
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Texas Slavery Projecthttp://www.texasslaveryproject.org/data visualization
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Visualizing Emancipationhttp://dsl.richmond.edu/emancipation/data visualization; spatial humanities
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Transcribe Benthamhttp://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/transcribe_benthamparticipatory humanities
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Cuneiform Digital Library Initiativehttp://cdli.ucla.edu/digital collection
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Quilt Indexhttp://www.quiltindex.org/digital collection
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Visualizing Statues in the Late Antique Forumhttp://inscriptions.etc.ucla.edu/index.php/ritual-experience-hypercities/spatial humanities, 3d modeling
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HyperCitieshttp://hypercities.com/spatial humanities, participatory humanities
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Public Secretshttp://vectors.usc.edu/projects/index.php?project=57oral history; scholarly communicationsItohan
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Global Shakespeareshttp://globalshakespeares.mit.edu/about/video; global humanities
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Mukurtuhttp://www.mukurtu.org/community-oriented digital collection platform
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Map of Early Modern Londonhttp://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/index.htmspatial humanities
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Railroads and the Making of Modern Americahttp://railroads.unl.edu/data visualization; spatial humanities
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Speech Accent Archivehttp://accent.gmu.edu/index.phpdigital collection; audio
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preservation of favoured traceshttp://benfry.com/tracestext visualization
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Rome Rebornhttp://romereborn.frischerconsulting.com/3D modeling
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Kindred Britainhttp://kindred.stanford.edu/#/path/full/none/none/I2952/I30148/social network analysis; data visualization
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Tanya Clement, Sounding Stein’s Texts by Using Digital Tools for Distant Listeninghttp://tanyaclement.org/2012/01/12/sounding-steins-texts-by-using-digital-tools-for-distant-listening/sound studies
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Songs of the Victorianshttp://www.songsofthevictorians.com/music studies; digital collections
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Invisible Australianshttp://invisibleaustralians.org/interface design; digital collections; postcolonial DH
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WorldMaphttp://worldmap.harvard.edu/spatial humanities; GIS
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Bill Turkel, "The History Department with a Fab Lab"http://williamjturkel.net/2013/02/02/the-history-department-with-a-fab-lab/making; physical computing
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The Ojibwe People's Dictionaryhttp://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/language; audio
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Around DHhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AmgLcm5jfVhSdGlPNm1WQ0hRYjFTU1E5QnBDdlZMQWc#gid=11global digital humanities
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Bomb Sight - Mapping the WW2 Bomb Censushttp://www.bombsight.org/spatial humanities; digital collection; text
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Authorial Londonhttp://authoriallondon.stanford.edu/spatial humanities; digital collection
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Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creekhttp://www.nytimes.com/projects/2012/snow-fall/story visualization; digital article
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Reviews of Digital History projectshttp://digitalhistory.unl.edu/p-reviews.phpreview
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National Historical GIShttps://www.nhgis.org/data clearinghouse
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AAG HGIS Clearinghouse and Forumhttp://www.aag.org/cs/projects_and_programs/historical_gis_clearinghouseportal
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pad.ma digital archivehttp://pad.ma/heavily annotated av archive of video clips
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How did they make that?http://miriamposner.com/blog/?p=1571Miriam Posner's blog post explaining how several DH projects were created
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MONK Projecthttp://monkproject.org/TEI, text analysis, digital collections, text mining"MONK is a digital environment designed to help humanities scholars discover and analyze patterns in the texts they study. It supports both micro analyses of the verbal texture of an individual text and macro analyses that let you locate texts in the context of a large document space consisting of hundreds or thousands of other texts. Shuttling between the “micro” and the “macro” is a distinctive feature of the MONK environment, where you may read as closely as you wish but can also practice many forms of what Franco Moretti has provocatively called “distant reading.”"
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