Best Digital Humanities Blogs and Websites

We ranked the top 10 Digital Humanities Blogs and websites on the Internet.Follow them in one place with FeedGlass, and never miss a thing.
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1. The Programming Historian

Tutorials on digital tools for historians

The Programming Historian publishes novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate their research. It’s a community-driven platform that encourages contributions from scholars around the world.

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2. Digital Humanities Now

Curated news and information in Digital Humanities

Digital Humanities Now aggregates news, articles, and blog posts from various sources in the digital humanities community. It serves as a central hub for the latest discussions, projects, and developments in the field, curated by editors and a community of scholars.

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3. DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly

Open-access journal of digital humanities

Digital Humanities Quarterly is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that covers all aspects of digital humanities. It features scholarly articles, project reports, and reviews, and aims to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and research among digital humanists.

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4. Hybrid Pedagogy

Journal of teaching and technology

Hybrid Pedagogy is a digital journal that combines the best aspects of academic and online publishing. It explores the intersection of teaching, learning, and technology, and encourages dialogue between educators, scholars, and students about critical and digital pedagogy.

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5. Digital Medievalist

Community for medieval studies in a digital world

Digital Medievalist is an international web-based community for medievalists working with digital media. It provides a collaborative platform for sharing resources, tools, and research, and hosts a peer-reviewed journal and a mailing list for discussions.

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6. Humanist Discussion Group

Online forum for digital humanities discussions

The Humanist Discussion Group is an email forum for the exchange of ideas and information among digital humanists. It provides a space for scholars to discuss research, share updates, and engage in critical conversations about the digital humanities field.

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7. Journal of Digital Humanities

Interdisciplinary journal of digital humanities research

The Journal of Digital Humanities is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that brings together the best scholarship, tools, and conversations produced by the digital humanities community. It aims to capture the innovative work being done and make it accessible to a broad audience.

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8. Digital History Hacks

Explorations in digital history methods

Digital History Hacks, maintained by digital historian William J. Turkel, offers insights and tutorials on using digital tools and methods for historical research. The blog covers a wide range of topics, including data visualization, text analysis, and programming for historians.

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9. Found History

Blog on digital history and public history

Found History, created by Tom Scheinfeldt, explores the intersection of digital technology and history. It features discussions on digital history projects, tools, and methodologies, as well as reflections on the practice of public history in a digital age.

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10. The Digital Orientalist

Digital methods in Middle Eastern and Asian studies

The Digital Orientalist is a platform that focuses on the use of digital tools and methods in the study of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. It features articles, tutorials, and resources for scholars interested in digital humanities approaches to Oriental studies.