Digital Humanities
Explore the library's resources for digital humanities
Digital humanities is transdisciplinary and concerns the use of digital and computational tools in humanities research, investigating digitised and born-digital text, images, archives, and data, and the digital in culture, history, and society.
The Library holds interdisciplinary works such as introductions and companions, theory and criticism on practice and principles, studies and results of projects, teaching and learning using digital humanities, digital and online research methods, digital cultural heritage and select practical and technical guides.
Locating and accessing material
Start your search for material in digital humanities in the , covering eBooks, print books, journals, periodicals, and e-resources.
Find print books across the subject collections, including digital history, the application of digital tools to English literature and European languages, digital cultural studies, sociological analysis of digital data and digital culture, digital textual editing, digital text recognition and manipulation, and the digital information age.
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New books for all subjects are on the 4th floor in the New Acquisitions area in the .
Journals and articles
Search for print and electronic journal titles on the Use the to discover articles and chapters from databases and bibliographies.
EBooks and E-resources
Search for eBook on the and on our main eBook platform, .
The Library subscribes to a range of full-text and bibliographical resources to support your research. These include collections of digitised journals, historic books and archives, news sources, bibliographies, and specialist resources. Check the A-to-Z list of Databases for all resources.