The Digital Innovation Lab supports and promotes many projects in various stages of development. Each of these projects is a public good model of digital humanities work.
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DH Press (formerly diPH)
Our digital humanities toolkit being developed in collaboration with the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI). DH Press 2.0 is now available for use. See the complete list of DH Press Projects.
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Loray Mill Project
The DIL is helping to create a History Center in the newly-rennovated Loray Mill in Gastonia, N.C. We are also working on a DH Press mapping project centered around the 1920 Mill Village.
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Main Street, Carolina
Showcases the sort of collaborative work that goes into creating a robust, scalable, extensible system that enables discovery of content through geographic interfaces.
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P3
A project intended to develop a software platform for harvesting and spatializing historical data from city directories, newspapers, urban ground plans, and census enumerations.
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Slave Narrative Name Database Project
A text mining effort to create a searchable database of people and places mentioned in digitized North American slave narratives. The project combines automated content extraction coupled with crowd-sourcing verification.