A review of Digital Dickens Notes Project, an online critical edition of the working notes Charles Dickens used during serial composition of his novels, directed by Anna Gibson and Adam Grener
A review of The Germania Musical Society in Newport, RI, a multimedia digital exploration of an influential immigrant orchestra, directed by Brian Knoth
A review of Pacific Virtual Museum, a project fostering accessibility to the cultures of the Pacific, directed by Tim Kong, Taputukura Raea, and Ulu Afaese
A review of South Asian Canadian Digital Archive, a project exploring the South Asian diaspora in Canada, led by the South Asian Studies Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley
A review of Folklore, Place, and Song, a digital mapping project on corridos, created by Fiona Hartley-Kroeger, Matthew Kollmer, Loida Pan, and Isabella Viega
A review of the Genoa Indian School Digital Reconciliation Project, a digital collection of materials related to the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, directed by Susana D. Grajales Geliga, Margaret Jacobs, and Elizabeth Lorang
A review of “The Yellow Wall-Paper” Digital Edition, an open-access digital version of the original short story by Charlotte Perkins Stetson, directed by Deanna Stover and Rebecca Norton
A review of Musical Passage Project, an exploration of early African diasporic music, directed by Laurent Dubois, Mary Caton Lingold, and David K. Garner
A review of History of Early American Landscape Design, a digital resource for early U.S. landscape aesthetics and garden design in the colonial and national periods, directed by Therese O'Malley and Matthew J. Westerby
A review of Dig: A History Podcast, a podcast that delves into unique historical themes, directed by Averill Earls, Sarah Handley-Cousins, Elizabeth Garner Masarik, and Marissa Rhodes
A review of Colonial Frontier Massacres, an interactive web map of massacres on the Australian colonial frontier, developed by Lyndall Ryan, Bill Pascoe, and team
A review of Newspaper Navigator, a multi-phase project redefining searches for visual data in historic newspapers, directed by Benjamin Charles Germain Lee
A review of Black Craftspeople Digital Archive, an archive of the lives and experiences of Black craftspeople during the 18th and 19th centuries, directed by Tiffany Momon and Torren L. Gatson
A review of The Penn & Slavery Project, an app and website investigating the University of Pennsylvania's relationship to slavery, directed by Kathleen Brown
Review of the East End Digital Library, a project that makes 19th-century archives of London's East End available to the public, directed by Heidi Kaufman
A review of Stories in Stone, an annotated guide to the collections and papers of Ernest Westlake, directed by Rebe Taylor with Michael Jones and Gavan McCarthy
A review of Digitizing Rochester's Religions, a public history project on religious communities in Rochester, New York, directed by Margarita S. Guillory and Daniel Gorman, Jr.
A review of Undisciplining the Victorian Classroom, a pedagogical resource for teaching Victorian studies through a race-conscious lens, directed by Pearl Chaozon Bauer, Ryan D. Fong, Sophia Hsu, and Adrian S. Wisnicki
A review of Sonic Histories of Cork City, a public arts project exploring relationships between sound, space, and history, directed by Jillian Rogers, Elaine Harrington, and John Hough
A review of Against All Odds, a digital archive of the African American men who served in the Mississippi state legislature from Reconstruction until the 1890s, created by DeeDee Baldwin
A review of GeoMAP, a cartographic project on the history of the Parisian art market, created by Léa Saint-Raymond, Félicie Faizand de Maupeou, and Julien Cavero
A review of Mapping Marronage, an interactive project examining the mobility of enslaved people in the 18th and 19th centuries, directed by Annette Joseph-Gabriel
A review of Collective Biographies of Women, a project dedicated to the prosopography of women from books published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, created by Alison Booth
A review of On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance, a Collections as Data and machine learning project, directed by Amanda Henley and Matthew Jansen
A review of Documenting Judeo-Spanish, a digital humanities project preserving the Solitreo alphabet of the Ladino language, directed by Bryan Kirschen
A review of Mapping Jewish LA, a series of interrelated digital exhibitions on the past and present of Jewish Los Angeles, directed by Todd Presner and Caroline Luce
A review of Recovering New York City’s Nineteenth-Century Spanish-Language Press, a digital map of 19th-century Hispanophone print culture, curated by Kelley Kreitz
A review of Islands in the North, a digital exhibit (re)creating the space and place of Black Caribbean immigrants in Toronto, Canada, directed by Marlene Gaynair
A review of the Digital Second Edition of Judaica Americana, a searchable database of American Jewish publications based on Robert Singerman's Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900, directed by Arthur Mitchell Fraas and Arthur Kiron and managed by Emily Esten
A review of Money and Exchange in West Africa, an archival collection demonstrating the vibrant monetary system in West Africa from the 18th to 20th centuries, directed by Leigh Gardner and Ellen Feingold
A review of Borderlands Archives Cartography, a digital mapping project of U.S.-Mexico border periodicals, directed by Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia A. Fernández
A review of the Princeton Prosody Archive, a full-text searchable database that documents and highlights discourses about the study of language and poetry in English, led by Meredith Martin, Mary Naydan, and Rebecca Sutton Koeser