School of Humanities
Humanities Commons – UCI’s Humanities Commons explores the scope of human experience by supporting faculty and graduate student scholarship, engaging in collaborative projects, and providing opportunities for campus-public partnerships.
Humanities Studio – Provides tech support, equipment lending, digitization, and conversation for faculty and staff.
UCI Libraries
Digital Scholarship Services (DSS) – DSS collaborates with UCI faculty members, students, and administrators to transform research and scholarly communication using new media and digital technologies. DSS has expertise in scholarly communication, data curation and management, digital humanities, and digital production and preservation
Meet with a DSS Librarian
Helpful UCI Libraries Research Guides
- Digital Humanities
- Data Visualization
- Research Data Management
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Scholarly Communication & Related Issues
Multimedia Resources Center (MRC) – Houses UCI Libraries’ primary collection of audiovisual and computing materials, provides 3D printing, modeling and scanning services, and hosts workshops
UCI Research Cyberinfrastructure Center
UCI Research Cyberinfrastructure Center – serves as a focal point and service center for accessing, providing, coordinating and enhancing research Information Technology facilities and services at UCI. The RCIC was created in response to the recommendations of the 2015/16 UCI RCI Vision Workgroup.
Office of Information Technology (OIT)
- Collaboration & File Sharing
- Web Hosting
- Storage, Servers, Databases & System Administration
- Computer, Device, & Software Support
Online & Local Resources
Miriam Posner’s blog – Miriam Posner is a scholar of information studies and digital humanities at UCLA. Her website includes a blog, links to helpful class sites, and tutorials for DH-related tools and methods.
Alan Liu’s DH Toychest – Alan Liu is a distinguished scholar of English and Media, Arts and Technology at UC Santa Barbara. His website collects and categorizes many different types of tools commonly used in DH.
Digital Humanities Now – an experimental, edited publication that highlights and distributes informally published digital humanities scholarship and resources from the open web
DiRT Directory – a registry of digital research tools for scholarly use. DiRT makes it easy for digital humanists and others conducting digital research to find and compare resources ranging from content management systems to music OCR, statistical analysis packages to mindmapping software.