General Digital Support and Further Reading
Linked below are other resources for digital project creation. Some of my favorite digital projects, digital resource guides, and tools are linked below. Scroll below for Coding help, collaboration support, and check out the “What Now?” page for more resources!
This resource is great for instilling digital confidence in young scholars and will also build students’ repertoire of exposure to different tools, perspectives, and hopes for digital humanities!
https://datasittersclub.github.io/site/
Miriam Posner’s blog is linked below! Such a positive but realistic take on entering this field. Her transparent method and blog form content makes readings engaging and short form- ideal for students!
https://miriamposner.com/blog/
Linked below is another great resource, specifically for women who are looking to enter the field.
Further reading on gender and data… try this book- D’Ignazio, Catherine and Lauren F. Klein, Data Feminism. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2020.
Coding Questions?
I felt really seen by Miriam Posner when I first read her work, and I think that for those who are intimidated by stepping up to the coding plate, this article inspired me to try the first time!
This resource is great for those who want to get their feet wet with coding! I found this project’s explanations really plentiful, and the subject engaging.
https://akblankenship.wixsite.com/codingthebechdel
Great resource for free classes, support, and getting started guides.
Working on a group project digitally?
There are ethical ways to engage in equitable digital work. Try reading this resource and scrolling to the collaborator bill of rights!
Can’t find one of the above resources?
Or generally something once online, now unfindable? Try https://web.archive.org/