The Dartmouth Digital History Initiative: Digital Humanities, Data Visualization and Oral History Archives
Authors: Edward Miller and Bryan Winston, Dartmouth College
Comment: Janneken Smucker, West Chester University
Tuesday 28 April
5:15 PM EST
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The Dartmouth Digital History Initiative (DDHI) is an open-source digital humanities project developing new ways of exploring oral history archives. In this paper, we discuss tools and methods developed since the project’s launch in 2019. We present the “DDHI Viewer,” a web-based application that allows users to easily produce maps, timelines, and other visualizations of data contained in oral history interviews. We then demonstrate the research utility of the viewer with encoded interview data drawn from the Dartmouth Vietnam Project, a collection of over 100 oral history interviews about the Vietnam War era. We also discuss the potential application of the DDHI to other digital oral history collections.
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