Digital Scholarship
Digital Scholarship denotes the use of digital tools, methods, and models to support and enhance scholarly inquiry in the many fields of study represented in our programs. This includes everything from computer-assisted text analysis, to digital preservation and interpretation of cultural artifacts, to computer modelling of language systems, to name just a few of the areas in which we are active.

Under the umbrella of the Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities (RCH), and using the resources of the Tech Atelier, our faculty work alongside and interact with colleagues from Anthropology, English, Geography, Hispanic Studies, History, Linguistics in their engagement in digital research paradigms.
Active digital projects in which MCLLC scholars are currently engaged include:


