The Digital Scholarship Lab develops innovative digital humanities projects that contribute to research and teaching at and beyond the University of Richmond. It seeks to reach a wide audience by developing projects that integrate thoughtful interpretation in the humanities and social sciences with innovations in new media.
The DSL’s projects and collaborations include:
- The History Engine: Tools for Collaborative Education and Research
- Redlining Richmond
- Voting America: United States Politics, 1840-2008
- TextMapping
- Landscapes of American History
- NEH-sponsored workshop, "Visualizing the Past: Tools and Techniques for Understanding Historical Processes," February 20-21, 2009.