The following is a list of digital history projects that use or have large amounts of digital data. If you know of other good ones let, me know. Digital History Projects Using Large Datasets Text and Document Archives The GDELT ProjectURL: https://www.gdeltproject.org/The GDELT Project contains over 8 trillion datapoints spanning more than 8 trillion datapoints…
Month: June 2025
Impact of Government Cuts
This is an extraordinarily interesting project that brings data to the public in a digestible and understandable dashboard. Using transparent methodologies, they help folks show measurable results to the public, stakeholders, and funders. They have several very good projects that show the harm and deadly impact of U.S. government funding cuts, including to
Vaccine Information
The best way to fight misinformation is with good information. Life Before Vaccines: A Portrait of Vulnerability What happened before vaccines, people died. Childhood was a perilous gamble against invisible enemies. Smallpox claimed three hundred million lives in the twentieth century alone, with ninety percent of deaths striking children under ten. Measles ravaged communities every…
Digital History Tools & Resources
I am working on a list of digital resources for historians. At this point both the list and the categories are fluid, but I wanted something up to date that would also include AT tools. If you can think of others, let me know. It goes without saying that listing things does not constitute endorsing…
AI Bibliography & Tools
AI for Historical Research: A Comprehensive Bibliography This bibliography curates resources for historians seeking to harness artificial intelligence in their scholarly works. The field stands at the precipice of transformation—where dusty archives meet algorithmic precision, and where the historian’s craft gains new dimensions through computational augmentation. Theoretical Foundations and Methodology Blevins, Cameron. “A Large Language…