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I created this repository to provide the DH Community a compilation of free, open-source tools for creating and developing digital humanities projects, along with relevant tutorials and examples of projects completed with those tools. Please contact me at pacian@yahoo.com, Richard Dennis, if you have any questions, comments or suggestions.
Next generation of Oregon Digital ( https://oregondigital.org ) digital collections platform, built on Samvera Hyrax ( https://github.com/samvera/hyrax/ )
New York City street maps from the New York Public Library — grouped by decade
An experiment in shareable tools/components for building a digital collections app in Rails.
ReactJS application for Northwestern Library's Digital Collections presentation layer
The data for guides to breweries across the United States from 1896 to 1918
Environmental Justice Research Repository. Developed and used as research source data for the Spring 2022 University of Oregon ENG 470 Technologies and Text Capstone Course.
Blog and working collection of unique materials from the University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
A practical application of what I've learned with my Mozilla Open Leaders cohort!
Generic citation generator for CONTENTdm. No longer developed as of 9/2021.
Die PW Woche: Stimmen aus Lager u. Heimat, [English title translation The PW (Prisoner of War) Weekly: Voices from the Camp and Homeland], was published from 1943 until 1945 by imprisoned German enemy combatants in Camp Carson, Colorado’s World War II (WWII) Prisoner of War camp. Camp Carson was managed by the Enemy Prisoner of War Information Bureau under the authority of the United States Army Provost Marshal General. For clarification, Camp Carson ceased to exist in 1946, however, in 1954 it was established as Fort Carson and became a permanent military installation, known as Fort Carson Military Reservation, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Die PW Woche is a historical record of the German POW camp experience in Colorado.
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