Appendix B — Literature, Tools, Tutorials

B.1 What is digital history?

  • Antenhofer, Christina, Kühberger, Christoph, Strohmeyer, Arno (Hrsg.): Digital Humanities in den Geschichtswissenschaften. Wien 2023.

  • Brennan, Sheila A.: Digital History, in: The Inclusive Historian’s Handbook, https://inclusivehistorian.com/digital-history/, 04.06.2019.

  • Hohls, Rüdiger: Digital Humanities und digitale Geschichtswissenschaften, in: Busse, Laura et al. (ed.): Clio-Guide. Ein Handbuch zu digitalen Ressourcen für die Geschichtswissenschaften, Berlin 2018, pp. A.1-1–B.1-34. Online: https://doi.org/10.18452/19244.

  • Romein, C. Annemieke et al.: State of the Field: Digital History, in: History 105 (365), 04.2020, pp. 291—312. Online: https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.12969.

  • Winters, Jane: Digital History, in: Tamm, Marek; Burke, Peter (Hg.): Debating New Approaches to History, London 2019, pp. 277–300.

  • Art. “Digital history”, in: Wikipedia, 07.09.2022. Online: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Digital_history&oldid=1220662831, last updated: 25.04.2024.

B.2 Introductions and Guides

  • Battershill, Claire; Ross, Shawna: Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom. A Practical Introduction for Teachers, Lecturers, and Students, London et al. 2022.

  • Blaney, Jonathan et al..: Doing Digital History. A Beginner’s Guide to Working with Text as Data, Manchester 2021.

  • Cohen, Daniel J.; Rosenzweig, Roy: Digital History. A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web, Philadelphia 2006. Online: https://chnm.gmu.edu/digitalhistory/.

  • Döring, Karoline et al. (ed.): Digital History. Konzepte, Methoden und Kritiken Digitaler Geschichtswissenschaft, Boston 2022, Online: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110757101.

  • Dougherty, Jack; Nawrotzki, Kristen (Hg.): Writing History in the Digital Age, 2013. Online: https://doi.org/10.3998/dh.12230987.0001.001.

  • Graham, Shawn et al.: Exploring Big Historical Data. The Historian’s Macroscope, 2022. Online: https://doi.org/10.1142/12435.

  • Lemercier, Claire; Zalc, Claire: Quantitative Methods in the Humanities. An Introduction, Charlottesville 2019.

  • Peroni, Silvio: The CTP Book. A book for teaching Computational Thinking and Programming skills to people with a background in the Humanities.

B.3 Digital History Tools (free/open source)

B.3.1 General

B.3.2 Data Analysis

  • Datasette: interactive tool for data exploration and visualisation

  • Heurist: web based research environment for data collection, exploration and visualisation

  • Nodegoat: web based research environment for data collection, exploration and visualisation

B.3.3 Maps

  • Dariah GeoBrowser: web based tool for the depiction of spatiotemporal data

  • QGis: software for creating, processing, depicting and analysing spatial information

  • Map in Seconds: web based tool for creating maps (optimised for Chrome)

  • Palladio: web based tool for visualising structural data, a.o. geodata

B.3.4 Network Analysis

  • Gephi: programme for analysing and visualising graphs and networks

  • Nodegoat: web based research environment for data collection, exploration and visualisation, a.o. network analysis

  • Palladio: web based tool for visualising structural data, a.o. network analysis

B.3.5 Text/Corpus Analysis

B.3.6 Storytelling

  • Omeka: web based platform for the curation of digital exhibitions, for exhibiting and publishing images/objects

  • StoryLine JS: tool for creating interactive diagrams

  • StoryMap JS: tool for creating interactive maps/images with various elements

  • Timeline JS: tool for creating interactive timelines

B.3.7 Visualisation

B.4 Digital Literacy, Digital Criticism

B.5 Programming Languages & Editors

B.6 Regular Expressions

B.7 Terminal/Command Line/Shell

B.8 XML