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Digital Scholarship Projects

What are Digital Scholarship Projects?

A research project where digital methods and computational techniques, along with traditional discipline-based research methods, are used to produce, display, or publicize scholarship. 

This can include...

  • Text Analysis
  • Digital Editions
  • Digital Exhibits
  • Databases
  • Data Vizualization
  • Geospatial Analysis
  • 3D Modeling
  • ...and more

Have a Project Idea?

Please email data-dh@wm.edu, and Rachel Hogan, Instruction and Research Librarian - Digital Humanities, will contact you shortly for an initial consultation.

Project Management and Planning Resources

Our Librarians have developed a few resources to help you plan and manage your projects. If you have any questions about the application of these resources, please email data-dh@wm.edu

Guidance for grant seekers

This collection of documents is intended to assist researchers with planning for digital humanities/scholarship projects, budgeting for research requiring the procurement of datasets, and funding for article processing charges to make research open access, as well as creating data management and sharing plans to meet federal grant requirements.

Project Charter For DS Projects.docx

This Project Charter is meant to be used in the planning and development stage of your Digital Humanities (DH) or Digital Scholarship (DS) project. While the numbered steps take you through the whole project lifecycle, each step should be planned and thought through before you even begin working on your project. For projects supported by William & Mary Libraries, you will be required to submit the template before we begin working on your project. 

Project Agreement for DS Projects.docx

This agreement is useful if you are putting together a team for your project and need help setting goals, expectations, and timelines.

Our Projects

Projects created or supported by W&M Libraries can be found on our Passion Projects Page, and projects from across campus can be found in our Digital Humanities Libguide.