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Mitch Fraas, Bollinger Fellow for Library Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries, maintains this list of tools you can use to pursue questions in the humanities.

He also blogs at Unique at Penn, where he posts about materials held by Penn that are in some sense "unique" - drawn from both our special and circulating collections, whether a one-of-a-kind medieval manuscript or a twentieth-century popular novel with generations of student notes penciled inside.
More a methodology than a discipline, Digtal Humanities (DH) involves using digital technologies to ask and answer humanistic questions. On this page you will find tools and resources to help you perform digital humanities research as well as examples of current DH projects.



