Skip to Main Content
Toggle navigation
Library
Library
Research Guides
Digital Scholarship Resource Guide
General Resources
Search this Guide
Search
Digital Scholarship Resource Guide
This guide lists services, tools, and websites of use to digital scholars and educators.
Home
General Resources
UNH Scholarship Support
Toolkits and Directories
Web Content, Publishing, and Media
Data Services, Analysis, and Visualization
Teaching Resources
Intellectual Property
Communities
UNH Scholarship Support
Scholarly Communication Office (SCO)
Consults on scholarly publishing, data management, author copyrights, and digital project development. SCO maintains the
UNH Scholars' Repository
and
Digital Collections
.
Digital Humanities Resources for UNH Scholars
This compilation by the Research Development Office of resources to support digital scholarship includes funding opportunities, tools, and learning opportunities. (UNH campus access only)
Center for the Humanities
Hosts and sponsors faculty research fellows, faculty seminars, lecture series, and many public programs in support of excellence in teaching, and a commitment to public service as a means of expanding the relevance of the humane disciplines.
Academic Technology (AT)
Focuses on the effective application of information technology and the visual arts to the teaching, learning, research, and outreach efforts of the University community.
Responsible Conduct of Research & Scholarly Activity
UNH prides itself on extensive research endeavors and the involvement of undergraduates and graduate students in research projects. This guide promotes integrity in research and scholarship for all scholars.
Research Office
Achieves its mission of advancing excellence in research, scholarship, and creative activities by providing the essential infrastructure and resources to support a dynamic and growing research program across all academic disciplines of UNH.
Toolkits and Directories
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media: Research + Tools
Developer of more than sixty projects, including educational resources and courses; open-source software, online exhibits and collecting sites; and forums to develop knowledge and build community among those in the humanities working with digital technology.
Digital Methods Initiative Tool Database
One of Europe's leading Internet Studies research groups. Comprised of new media researchers and PhD candidates, it designs methods and tools for repurposing online devices and platforms or research into social and political issues.
<<
Previous:
Home
Next:
Web Content, Publishing, and Media >>