Annual Report 2014–2017
The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton:
The First Three Years 2014–2017
In the span of five years, digital humanities at Princeton has grown from a small initiative led by a handful of faculty members, graduate students, staffers, and librarians, all meeting in a college residence dining room, to a world-class research center housed in a gorgeous new space in Firestone Library.
While we are eagerly planning the future of digital humanities at Princeton, we are delighted to present this report on our activities over the last three years. The CDH welcomes scholars from all parts of the university at all levels—from undergraduate to professor emeritus, from visiting researcher to subject librarian. We are committed to fostering innovative scholarship that bolsters Princeton’s unique strengths in traditional humanities disciplines. Please enjoy this report on our first three years as an official center.
—Meredith Martin
Faculty Director, Center for Digital Humanities
Associate Professor, Department of English
View the report: The First Three Years 2014-2017 (PDF).
CDH 2014-2017 Activity List (PDF) contains a comprehensive list of our activities.