Digital Scholarship

"Digital scholarship" refers to scholarship that uses digital tools to find evidence, conduct queries, and do research. This term is also used to describe scholarship that is published and/or preserved using new technologies. Digital Projects are research-informed initiatives to make media or information available via digital means. These projects may be focused on narrative (curated digital exhibit), geographic location (GIS map), chronological analysis (timeline), etc.

Digital Humanities

Digital Humanities is a discipline at the intersection of computing technologies and humanities modes of analysis. It encompasses a wide variety of methodologies and tools. UTA Libraries is dedicated to collaborating on and supporting scholarly research around digital humanities. Contact librariesops@uta.edu for consultations for your research and for class instruction for your students.

If you have a Digital Humanities or other digital projects in mind and want to know if UTA Libraries can be a partner, send us the details through our Digital Project Partnership Request Form

Digital Collections

UTA Libraries has collaborated for many years on digital humanities projects and scholarship, incorporating materials from our Special Collections as well as materials sources by faculty and students. Many of these projects have become Digital Collections, including those below:

If you are interested in using our digital collections in your scholarship, contact librariesops@uta.edu