While our offices may be closed...

29 April 2020

The CDH is still open, working together while hunkered down at home. We can be contacted via email (dhi-info@princeton.edu) or our consult form. Reach out if you're looking for input on a project, thinking about the coming academic year, or just want to talk.
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The CDH is still open, working together while hunkered down at home. We can be contacted via email ( dhi-info@princeton.edu ) or our consult form. Reach out if you're looking for input on a project, thinking about the coming academic year, or just want to talk.

For general campus updates, see Princeton's Coronavirus Information page.

We'll maintain here a running list of resources for and responses to the crisis, DH-inflected and otherwise.

  • Covid Maker Response : "a coalition of makers responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by manufacturing, assembling, and distributing 3D printed protective gear and other parts to the healthcare community on the front lines."
  • Cooperative Gardens Commission : inspired by the "victory gardens" in WWI and WWII, the Experimental Farm Network and a group of volunteers have organized to help people work together to grow food for themselves and their communities.
  • Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities, "a curated collection of reusable resources for teaching and research." See especially the entries on labor, classroom, online, access, and language learning.
  • Portable Network Kit designed by Community Tech NY and the New School’s Digital Equity Laboratory.
  • A Thousand Little Fires, "a space to see and share what we create while reconciling with self-isolation."
  • Remote Academia Slack : "as many educational institutions moved classes and research online, the need to share resources and work together across institutions became clear, and the Remote Academia community provides a way for that work to occur."

[updated April 7, 2020]