Here is a list of resources for learning more about Digital Humanities research and teaching.
- Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is a curated collection of reusable resources for teaching and research. Organized by keyword, each annotated artifact can be saved, shared, and downloaded. You can read DigiPed like a manuscript, or use it as a platform to create your own collections of digital resources.
- Reading list for Digital Humanities: books, journals, and blogs suggested by our affiliated faculty.
- Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: A Practical Introduction (and Scalar book) by Claire Battershill and Shawna Ross
- A Companion to Digital Humanities (an online, free scholarly volume), ed. Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, John Unsworth. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004 (available through SDSU Library). Check out the 2016 edition, too (also available through SDSU Library)!
The Digital Humanities Center is creating a range of tool tutorials to assist faculty in virtual instruction. Explore the full set of tutorials here. We’ll continue adding to these in the coming months.
Additional readings and tools are available at the Digital Humanities LibGuide, a curated set of resources for all things DH!