Please vote for the following resources from 2014 in the DH Awards 2014. Have a look over the resources in each category and then fill out the form linked to at the bottom of the the page in order to vote. For frequently asked questions please see http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/faqs2014/. Or http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/voting-announcement/ for more information. We are sorry if your nominated resource wasn’t passed by the committee, all decisions are final once voting opens. If there are errors in your link or title please email james@dhawards.org.
Best Use of DH For Fun
Best Exploration of DH Failure
- Melissa Terras: Reuse of Digitised Content
- Michelle Moravec: #writinginpublic
- Quinn Dombrowski, “What Ever Happened to Project Bamboo?”
Best DH Data Visualization
- David Kelly: Exploring Dáil (Irish Parliment) Transcript Data
- Ex-Voto peints de Provence
- LiCoRN: Fonds Boissy
- Martin Grandjean: Intellectual Cooperation: multi-level network analysis of an international organization
- Rasmus Krempel: Local Wikipedia Map
- Signs@40: Feminist Scholarship through Four Decades
- The Virtual Paul’s Cross Project
- The Wandering Jew’s Chronicle archive
- Touch History / Toucher l’histoire
Best Use of DH For Public Engagement
- @HASTS_MIT: A collaborative public scholarship project
- @realtimeww1: World War One goes Twitter
- 1914-1918-online. Encyclopedia of the First World War
- Autopoesis
- AWOL: The Ancient World Online
- Cents and Sensibility
- City Witness: Place and Perspective in Medieval Swansea
- Cymru 1914 The Welsh Experience of the First World War
- Denver Poetry Map
- DH2014 Red Carpet
- EEBO-TCP Public Domain Release (notes)
- h+d insights
- Histories of the National Mall
- Laboratorio de Innovación en Humanidades Digitales
- Richard Pryor’s Peoria
- Roman Inscriptions of Britain
- Royal Opera House / KCL Digital Giselle programme
- The American Yawp
- The Fleischmann Diaries Online Archive
- The Medici Archive Project
- UCD Digital Library
Best DH Tool or Suite of Tools
- Annotag Calculator
- Annotation Studio
- Bodleian Ballads ImageBrowse/ImageMatch
- CLAVY
- DH Press 2.5
- DigiPal
- Enigma
- EVT – Edition Visualization Technology
- Glass @note
- Histropedia – The timeline of everything
- Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI)
- IMPACT / Interface Multimedia : Présentation – Analyse – Commentaire
- Lexicon of Scholarly Editing
- Lexos
- Middle East Garden Traditions
- Movimientos armados
- PhiloBiblon
- ReMetCa: Repertorio métrico digital de la poesía medieval castellana
- Research Quotes
- SHEBANQ (System for HEBrew Text: ANnotations for Queries and Markup)
- Stylo for R
- SylvaDB
- The Archaeological Recording Kit (ARK)
- The Buddhist Canons Research Database
- The digital lab of “crunched books”: explore and annotate the classics
Best DH Blog Post or Series of Posts
- Amy Johnson: Light Fieldwork: Lytro Cameras, Open Research & the Partial
- Catedra Datos
- Commémorer le 11 novembre sur Twitter
- Cork LGBT History
- Dot Porter: What if we do, in fact, know best?: A Response to the OCLC Report on DH and Research Libraries
- Julianne Nyhan: Gender, knowledge and hierarchy: on Busa’s female punch card operators
- Lisa Spiro: “Defining Digital Social Sciences,” (dh+lib, April 9, 2014)
- Martin Grandjean: The Digital Humanities network on Twitter: Following or being followed? and
Martin Grandjean: [DataViz] The digital humanities network on Twitter (#DH2014) - OpenCon 2014 Series of Blog Posts
- RedHD Blog
- Róisín O’Brien 2014 Blog
- Roxanne Shirazi: Reproducing the Academy: Librarians and the Question of Service in the Digital Humanities
- Simon Tanner: When the Data Hits the Fan
- Simulating Complexity (various authors)
- Six Degrees of Spaghetti Monsters
VOTING IS NOW CLOSED