The Nominations Committee for the Digital Humanities Awards has announced the results for 2016.
Over 1700 ballots were submitted this year, for categories such as “Best Use of DH for Fun” and “Best DH Tool or Suite of Tools.” Among the winners were:
- The Programming Historian (Best DH Blog Post or Series of Posts)
- ToposText (Best Use of DH for Public Engagement)
- Peripleo – A search prototype by Pelagios Commons (Best DH Data Visualization)
dh+lib Review
This post was produced through a cooperation between Pamela Andrews, Pompilia Burcica, Brian Burns, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Allison Ringness, Megan Martinsen, (Editors-at-large for the week), Roxanne Shirazi (Editor for the week), and Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Caro Pinto and Patrick Williams (dh+lib Review Editors).