#Awesome Digital Humanities
A Curated List of awesome Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities is concerned with finding and linking anything which might make a DH person think 'oh! awesome'. This can be a tool, a library, a paper, presentation, website, or even a twitter account. The diversity of the DH community is its strength, so there aren't strict guidelines on what or what doesn't qualify. Just ask: is this awesome?
Please add your own items! You can see our contribution guidelines at the bottom of the list
- Data
- Aggregators
- Geographical Databases
- Software Tools
- Topic Modelling and NLP
- Visualisation
- Content Management
- Papers / Monographs / Literature
- Conferences
- Other Lists
- Geonames — Geographical Information Data
- NLTK — Python Natural Language Toolkit
- CLTK — The Classical Language Toolkit
- Gensim — Gensim Topic Modelling toolkit including word2vec, LSA, LDA (Python)
- Mallet — Mallet Topic Modelling (Java)
- CoreNLP — The Stanford Core NLP Toolkit
- Bokeh — Bokeh (Python)
- d3 Data-driven Documents — Data-Driven Documents (Javascript)
- wordcloud — A Little (Python) Word Cloud Generator, also allows masks
- Omeka — platform for the display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections and exhibitions
- Blei, David M. "Probabilistic topic models." Communications of the ACM 55, no. 4 (2012): 77-84.
- Debates in the Digital Humanities
- DH 2016 — Kraków
- DH BeNeLux — Digital Humanities Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
- EADH Projects — European Association of Digital Humanities' representative works of European DH
- DIRT Directory — The registry of digital research tools for scholarly use.
To contribute to the list, please see the contributing.md file. We do ask that you make one change per request and document what the link is and why it's awesome. Please also be aware of our Code of Conduct.
This list is CC-0 and is maintained by Alexander O'Connor. If you'd like to voluteer to help maintain, get in touch!