- ACHWeb. Association for Computers and the Humanities.
- ADHO. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations.
- ARP. Applied Research in Patacriticism. An IATH project. See below.
- CDRH. Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln.
- CETH. Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities.
- Center for Collective Intelligence at MIT.
- Commentable Text Project. Wiki with text of Mary Shelley's Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck annotated by students.
- A Companion to Digital Humanities. Online book.
- CHASS. Center for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- CHASS List of Related Websites. Links to other websites and organizations dealing with computing in the humanities, arts, and social sciences.
- The Crystal Palace. Stills, animation, discussion.
- Covers, Titles, and Tables. The Formations of American Literary Canons.
- DHQ. Digital Humanities Quarterly. Open-access, peer-reviewed online journal.
- Digital Humanities Observatory. "Ireland's window on humanities e-scholarship."
- The Digital Library Federation. Providing leadership for libraries.
- The Electronic Literature Collection. Published by the Electronic Literature Organization
- Electronic Literature Organization. Online journal whose purpose is to "facilitate and promote the writing, publishing, and reading of literature in electronic media."
- Electronic Text Center. At UVa.
- Essays in Humanities Computing. Courtesty of ADHO.
- Fedora. Open source software for managing and delivering digital content.
- HASTAC. Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory.
- Handbook of Collective Intelligence. Wiki hosted by MIT.
- H-Net. An international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and teachers dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web.
- Humanist Discussion Group. Maintained by Willard McCarty.
- IATH.Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities. At UVa.
- InteLex Past Masters. Database of humanities texts. License required.
- IVANHOE. A playspace, an online game, an environment for textual interpretation. Contains links to articles reflecting on IVANHOE and on gaming in the humanities.
- Library of Congress American Memory Project.
- MATRIX. The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online.
- MITH. Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.
- Monk Project.
- NCSA Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Projects. NCSA is the National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
- New River Journal. Journal of digital writing and art.
- NINES. A Networked Interface for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship.
- Ning. Create your own social networks. Profiled in the NY Times.
- NITLE. "Advancing liberal education in the digital age."
- NORA Project. "The goal of the nora project is to produce software for discovering, visualizing, and exploring significant patterns across large collections of full-text humanities resources in existing digital libraries." Replaced in January 2007 by the Monk Project. Related to the WordHoard Project.
- OAIster. Open Archives Initiative at the University of Michigan. A "union catalog of digital resources."
- The Open Book Project. Independent publisher "run by academics for academics," publishing "high quality, peer-reviewed monographs in the humanities and social sciences."
- The Open Directory Project. "Help build the largest human-edited directory of the web." Websites listed by recommendation of registered user-editors. Example of distributed production with built-in user-enforced quality standards (as opposed to an automated standard such as Google's).
- The Orlando Project. A History of Women's Writing in the British Isles. Excellent explanation of the Project's distinctive uses of SGML is here. Database itself available by subscription from Cambridge UP.
- oXygen. Commercial XML editor; runs on Windows or Mac. Low-priced academic license available.
- The Poetry Archive. "The Poetry Archive is the world's premier online collection of recordings of poets reading their work."
- Postmodern Culture. "Founded in 1990 as an experiment in scholarly publishing on the Internet, Postmoder culture has become the leading electronic journal of interdisciplinary thought on contemporary cultures..."
- ProjectMUSE. Scholarly journals online. Subscriptions available to institutions only.
- Romantic Circles. A refereed scholarly Website devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture.
- Romantic Circles Pedagogies. Resources for teachers and professors of Romantic Studies to help them design and use online materials for teaching.
- Romantic Pedagogy Commons. Peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to the presentation of essays about teaching.
- Rotunda. New digital scholarship from U Va. Press.
- TEI. "The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a consortium which collectively develops and maintains a standard for the representation of texts in digital form."
- TEXT Technology. Journal of computer text processing.
- Text Creation Partnership. "The Text Creation Partnership (TCP) at the University of Michigan is bringing together the international library community with commercial scholarly publishers to support the creation of accurately keyboarded and encoded editions of thousands of culturally significant works in all fields of scholarly and artistic endeavor."
- To Tag or Not to Tag: The New Variorum Shakespeare and XML.
- TokenX. An text analysis tool that makes it possible to "play" with XML-encoded texts by, for example, substituting words or highlighting word patterns. Developed at UNebraska-Lincoln. Usable through website or freely distributed software.
- The Roman de la Rose Project. Digital Surrogates of Medieval Manuscripts.
- Ubiquity. IT opinion magazine and forum. From Association for Computing Machinery.
- UCHRI. University of California Humanities Research Institute.
- University of Virginia MA Program in Digital Humanities.
- Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular. At University of Southern California.
- Victorian Studies Bibliography.
- Visible Knowledge Project. The Visible Knowledge Project (VKP) is a five-year project aimed at improving the quality of college and university teaching through a focus on both student learning and faculty development in technology-enhanced environments.
- Web of Mind. At Radford University, an experiential learning space for the discovery of lost texts.
- WordHoard Project. An application for the close reading and scholarly analysis of deeply tagged texts.
- Zotero. Free Firefox extension designed to help users collect, manage, and cite research sources.
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