Digital Humanities Lab

Digital Humanities at Yale

Yale’s world-class humanities collections offer unparalleled source material for digital humanities inquiries. With the launch of the DHLab in fall 2015, we can now push these inquiries even further. The DHLab supports supports a broad range of digital humanities undertakings. Such projects employ digital methods to address humanities questions. Possible methods include but are not limited to text-tagging, GIS mapping, network analysis, and topic modeling.

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Yale Digital Humanities SyllagraphicsFor decades, Women’s Studies has been a successful, vibrant, and constantly changing location for feminist inquiry in the American academy—illustrated best by the successive names by which it is known: Women’s Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies; Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Feminist and Women’s Studies, Feminist Studies, WGSS & LGBTS.

DHLab Grants

Faculty and Graduate Students

Seed Grants

Seed Grants support individual or collaborative projects in the planning and implementation phases. The number of grants available each year will vary based on the number of received applications. Applications are due to the Digital Humanities Lab on Monday, November 13.

 

Contact Us

Email

If you would like to set up a consultation with the lab, or if you just want more information, please send us an email at dhlab@yale.edu.

If you have a specific question for someone in the DHLab, please email:

Lab Equipment

Yale’s world-class collections offer unparalleled source material for humanistic inquiries. With the launch of the DHLab in fall 2015, we can now push these inquiries further by incorporating digital methods that allow us to see our (literary, historical, cultural, artistic) data at new scales.

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