UNC History Community,
Happy Monday! Let’s start a great week with some digital history news:
- Curious how to start your own DH project or how to make yours really stand out? The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has created an overview of the best practices for working on a DH project. While you’re there you can also check out projects by their faculty and students.
- The Current Research in Digital History Journal has begun publishing their fourth volume, starting with the project “Slave Streets, Free Streets: Visualizing the Landscape of Early Baltimore.”
- Wondering how you can use the digital format to make projects beyond the field of history? Here are some digital humanities collections from MIT, Stanford, and more. Explore projects about literature, music, and geography.
Make sure to contact the Digital History Lab if there are any skills you want to learn, need support with your own digital history projects, or are interested in our blog and/or podcast!
Thanks for reading,
The DHL Team (Ash, Cameron, Emma, & Craig)