DH Resources
Digital Humanities Resources
The Digital Humanities Center is a national leader in podcast instruction. Learn more about our resources and expertise.
SDSU Library supports Omeka S, a powerful, easy-to-use platform for creating digital exhibits of library, archival, and museum collections. It can be used for a range of exhibits, including projects to support scholarly and creative activities, public humanities projects, and course-based exhibits.
SDSU offers institutional access to the ArcGIS Online, including StoryMaps. StoryMaps are an ideal platform for telling narrative-driven, media-rich stories with (or without!) maps. The DH Center provides entry-level support for the use of StoryMaps, including partnering with faculty on StoryMaps assignments.
Check out our StoryMaps tutorial
The Geography Department manages ArcGIS for our campus, including supporting GIS instruction and research. To learn more, contact GIS/IT Analyst Dr. Crystal English ([email protected]).
Twine is "an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories." The DH Center provides support for the use of Twine in instruction and in creating works for the annual student https://dh.sdsu.edu/programs/e-lit-competition-winners.
Voyant Tools is a free platform for text analysis and corpus visualization. The DH Center provides instructional and consultative support in the use of Voyant Tools for those looking to engage in computational text analysis.
A curated introduction to digital humanities texts, methods, tools, and projects. This LibGuide provides an overview of Digital Humanities resources and tools for the SDSU community.
Since the start of the pandemic, the DH Center has been creating self-paced tutorials and training materials for a range of digital tools and approaches, including Voyant for Text Analysis, Scalar for non-linnear narrative, Knightlab digital timelines and mapping programs, and Onodo for network analysis. The vast majority of our tutorials were created by student workers who focused on peer-to-peer instruction. Learn more at our Teaching Beyond Quarantine website.
Explore a range of virtual talks and workshops organized by the DH Center and the SDSU DH Initaitive since 2019. Our channel includes dedicated playlists for public talks, performances, workshops, showcases, and all of our tutorials.
The Digital Humanities Center has a limited, but growing, amount of technology for use in your digital research, teaching, and learning.