Awesome Digital Humanities 
Software for humanities scholars using quantitative or computational methods.
This is a curated list of tools, resources, and services supporting the Digital Humanities. Contributions are welcome!
Contents
- Bibliography and Sources Management
- Corpus linguistics
- Data Collection
- Data Analysis
- Data Extraction and Conversion
- Data Annotation
- DH Centers
- Document Management and Processing
- Journals
- Organizations and Research Infrastructures
- Other Resources
- Platforms
- Publishing
- Tool Building and Rapid Prototyping
- User Guides and Training Materials
- Visualization
Bibliography and Sources Management
- JabRef - Open source bibliography reference manager.
- Tropy - Research Photo Management.
- Zotero - Free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research.
Corpus linguistics
- AntConc - A freeware corpus analysis toolkit for concordancing and text analysis.
- CorpusExplorer v2.0 - Software for corpus linguists and text/data mining enthusiasts. The CorpusExplorer combines over 45 interactive visualizations under an user-friendly interface. Routine tasks such as text acquisition, cleaning or tagging are completely automated. The simple interface supports the use in university teaching and leads the users/students to fast and substantial results. The CorpusExplorer is open for many standards (XML, CSV, JSON, R, etc.) and also offers its own software development kit (SDK), which allows you to integrate all functions into your own programs.
- TXM - The project brings together open-source Textometry software developments to set up a modular platform called TXM, in synergy with existing corpus technologies (Unicode, XML, TEI, NLP tools, CQP, R).
Data Collection
- Data Commons - Data Commons aggregates data from a wide range of sources into a unified database to make it more accessible and useful.
- OpenArchive - Making it easy to store, share, and amplify your mobile media while protecting your identity.
- Open EU Data Portal - European Union open data.
- Social Feed Manager - Open source software that harvests social media data and web resources from Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, and Sina Weibo.
- Trafilatura - Open source software to gather text and metadata on the Web: Crawling, scraping, extraction, output in multiple formats. Usable with Python, R and on the command-line.
- Transkribus - Transcribe. Collaborate. Share and benefit from cutting edge research in Handwritten Text Recognition!
- Textgrid - Open source tools and services support humanistic scholars during the entire process of research, especially in digital scholarly editing.
- webrecorder.io - Web archiving service anyone can use for free to save web pages.
Data Analysis
- Allmaps - Curating, georeferencing and exploring for IIIF maps.
- Breve - Visualize and edit tabular data.
- Data Pen - Framework for humanities researchers to access, explore, and manipulate multidimensional historical data.
- DocFetcher - Open Source desktop search application.
- Leipzig Corpus Miner (LCM) - The LCM project pursues the development of an integrated research environment for the analysis of structured and unstructured data in a 'Software as a Service' architecture (SaaS). The research environment addresses requirements for the quantitative evaluation of large amounts of text data (e.g. 3 million news articles) using text mining methods and requirements for the reproducibility of data-driven research designs in the social sciences and the digital humanities.
- Lexos - Online tool for text analysis.
- Mallet - Java-based package for statistical natural language processing, document classification, clustering, topic modeling, information extraction, and other machine learning applications to text.
