As part of our ongoing effort to make digital humanities resources available to the Emory community, we—the grad fellows of the Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC)—have created a wiki that compiles resources that are helpful for navigating the world of digital humanities.
This wiki can be found at emorydisc.wikispaces.com.
It is our hope that this wiki will be a guide for people with questions related to digital scholarship. The topics range from Pedagogy to Digital Theory to the Profession. Anyone with interest and the will to contribute should join the wiki and help make it an even better resource. Because it is a wiki, all people in the community can edit and contribute, making this site not something that is owned or moderated specifically by DiSC, but a product of the community's interests and resources. So check-out the wiki and join the conversation. Your contributions can help us make this an ever more helpful resource. To contribute, go to the link above and create an account.
In the Blog
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Charles H. Herty Turpentine Cup
- Postcolonial Studies @ Emory
- A Beautifully Illustrated Book in the Seydel Collection
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Medical Formulas from the Reed Family
- New tech e-books:Safari Books Online
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Resurrection City Street Signs
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Ralph McGill's Paper Bag Letter
- Sisyphus: Patron Saint of the Stacks
- Cake Sprinkles, Cigarettes, Pasta, and Rusty Razor Blades: Preservation Challenges in MARBL
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Robert E. Lee's Socks

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