The Digital Humanities Awards are annual, community-driven awards recognizing innovation and expertise in digital humanities. Resources are nominated and voted on entirely by the public. This year, over 90 resources have been nominated across eight categories, including “Best Use of DH for Fun,” “Best DH Dataset or Model,” and “Best DH Resource.” These awards aim to spotlight diverse digital humanities projects and showcase the breadth of digital humanities work. Voting for the 2024 Digital Humanities Awards closes April 4, 2025.
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