A review of Tribesourcing Southwest Film, a project redressing mid-century educational films about Native people of the Southwestern U.S., led by Jennifer L. Jenkins, Melissa Dollman, and Rhiannon Sorrell
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 Documenting Judeo-Spanish, a digital humanities project preserving the Solitreo alphabet of the Ladino language, directed by Bryan Kirschen
A review of Scribes of the Cairo Geniza, a crowdsourced transcription project on manuscript fragments from the Cairo Geniza, from Judaica Digital Humanities at Penn Libraries
A review of New Roots / Nuevas Raíces Oral History Initiative, a bilingual digital information system documenting Latin Americans in the US South, directed by Hannah E. Gill
A review of Chicana/o Activism in the Southern Plains Through Time and Space, a digital history project exploring the development of the Chicana/o Movement, directed by Joel Zapata
A review of the Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection, a digital collection documenting the life of Indianapolis's African American Muslim community, led by Edward Curtis
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 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 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 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 Digital Community Engagement, an open-access volume of case studies on digital partnerships, edited by Rebecca S. Wingo, Jason A. Heppler, and Paul Schadewald
A review of Gulu SoundTracks, a collection of audio tracks that invites listeners into the sonic habitus and imaginations of their Gulu-based creators, created by Joella Bitter
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 Time Layered Cultural Map, a software ecosystem that allows humanities and social science researchers to create, find, analyze, visualize, and share digital maps, led by Hugh Craig and Bill Pascoe
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 MaCleKi, a location-based digital history project that curates historic places in and around Kisumu, Kenya, directed by J. Mark Souther, Meshack Owino, and Erin J. Bell
A review of BibSite, a research and pedagogy clearing house from the Bibliographical Society of America, led by Erin McGuirl, Eric Ensley, Emma Sarconi, and Adriana Cásarez
A review of Outliers and Outlaws, a public digital humanities project based on the Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project, created by Judith Raiskin, Courtney Hermann, and Kerribeth Elliott
A review of Hispanic Theater Collection / Colección de teatro hispánico, a digital exhibit showcasing the theatrical past and present of Hispanic artists, directed by Gabriela Baeza Ventura and Lorena Gauthereau
A review of the Urarina Digital Heritage Project, a digital collection of Indigenous cultural heritage materials, developed by the Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Kansas
A review of Polyglot Asian Medicines, a project providing digital tools for the interdisciplinary study of Asian medicine, directed by Michael Stanley-Baker
A review of the African Digital Heritage Project, a Nairobi-based non-profit organization at the intersection of storytelling, culture, and technology , directed by Chao Tayiana Maina
A review of Open Restitution Africa, a data platform focusing on the repatriation of African artifacts, directed by Chao Tayiana Maina and Molemo Moiloa