appendixjournal: We digitized, annotated and created a custom web display for this incredibly detailed 16th century indigenous map of Mexico. Explore it here. Everyone take a moment to check this out. It’s fantastic!
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Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources Got a research paper or thesis to write for school or an onlineclass? Want to research using the Internet? Good luck. There’s a lot of junk out there — outdated pages, broken links, and inaccurate information. Using Google or Wikipedia may lead you to some results, […]
Free Samples of the National Book Award in Nonfiction Longlist – GalleyCat
Free Samples of the National Book Award in Nonfiction Longlist – GalleyCat
What Digital Humanists Do
What Digital Humanists Do naturarerum: An excellent run-down of types of projects, considerations, & examples. Inspired by Miriam Posner’s informative, “How Did They Make That?”, this post answers the equally ubiquitous question (one I often wonder myself), "Why did they make that?“
Crowdsourcing the Best Digital Humanities Content: Introducing #DHThis, the Digital Humanities Slashdot
Crowdsourcing the Best Digital Humanities Content: Introducing #DHThis, the Digital Humanities Slashdot librarianrafia: If you have been frustrated by the editorial model and the gatekeeping systems within traditional peer review, here is your chance to contribute to a new platform to re-envision scholarly publishing. This post introduces a experiment: DHThis.org, a new platform where a community instead of […]
uncoralhistory: Pictured above: A political cartoon sent to JFK by cartoonist Don Hesse (from the Kennedy Library). On September 15, 1963, four members of the Ku Klux Klan planted a box of dynamite under the steps of the 16th Street Baptist Church om Birmingham, Alabama, near the basement. At about 10:22 a.m., twenty-six children were walking into […]