digital humanities database
 
A space on the Geneseo Wiki devoted to amassing resources for the study of material culture for a variety of societal contexts.

 
A space on the Geneseo Wiki where one can contribute to a variety of projects such as bibliographies, annotated literary texts, essays, and study guides among others.

 
This resource is a vast online library of both full and excerpted books and manuscripts.

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“The Humanities and Fine Arts Digital Research Centre fosters multidisciplinary research involving digital humanities and fine arts. An innovative and flexible location with leading-edge technologies, it encourages collaborative partnerships and serves as a performance venue for new media exhibitions.”

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“Founded by Edward Falco with help from Len Hatfield in 1996, The New River Journal publishes digital writing and art. Since 2006, it has been hosted by Virginia Tech's Center for Digital Discourse and Culture; previous issues are available in archive form on the site. It is edited by Falco with help from a shifting cast of managing editors on individual issues.”

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A supercomputing facility at the University of Illinois; a variety of simulations for scientists are run from the formation of galaxies to the folding of protein molecules. The humanities and arts have projects as well: “Projects currently underway at I-CHASS generally fall into one of two categories: either content-based digital scholarship and research or analytical frameworks common across all humanities disciplines.” (I-CHASS is this group’s name.) The site simply contains information about the projects themselves.

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“As one of the premier humanities computing centers in the United States, MATRIX creates and maintains online resources, provides training in computing and new teaching technologies, and creates forums for the exchange of ideas and expertise in the field.

MATRIX houses major digital library repositories including to the African Online Digital Library (AODL), Detroit Public Television’s American Black Journal video archives, Historical Voices, and The Quilt Index. MATRIX also hosts the international scholarly networking community, H-Net.”

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“HASTAC ("haystack") is a network of individuals and institutions inspired by the possibilities that new technologies offer us for shaping how we learn, teach, communicate, create, and organize our local and global communities.” The website itself has a list of projects to contribute to, competitions to win, relevant scholarly articles to read, and more.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/11/opinion/11Pinker.html?_r=3
 
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