- “Look at the Water Coming!” — Remembering the 1896 Hurricane in Florida and Imagining the Storms to ComeThe storymap “Look at the Water Coming!” — Remembering the 1896 Hurricane in Florida and Imagining the Storms to Come is an interdisciplinary public humanities project led by five UF faculty and supported by graduate students. Developed as part of the Mellon Foundation-supported Coasts, Climates, the Humanities, and the Environment Consortium (CCHEC), the project integrates archival research and public engagement to model humanities-informed responses to environmental challenges.Read more
- Archive of Haitian Religion and Culture: Collaborative Research and Scholarship on Haiti and the Haitian DiasporaCollaborator: Dr. Laurent Dubois at the University of Virginia. Description: The Archive of Haitian Religion and Culture, “The Vodou Archive”, collects cultural artefacts from Haiti and its Diaspora for free public access.Read more
- Movable Book ProjectThe movable book project is a long-term project to support curious makers in their research on movable and pop-up books in our Rare and Baldwin Historic Children’s Book Collection.Read more
- Digital Humanities Resources indexed by the Digital Collections at Smathers LibrariesRead more "Digital Humanities Resources indexed by the Digital Collections at Smathers Libraries"Read more
- Murphy’s Well-Being – Jack Stenner, Art and TechnologyRead more "Murphy’s Well-Being – Jack Stenner, Art and Technology"Read more
- SPOHP YouTube Channel – Samuel Proctor Oral History ProgramRead more "SPOHP YouTube Channel – Samuel Proctor Oral History Program"Read more
- Digital Archives – Samuel Proctor Oral History ProgramRead more "Digital Archives – Samuel Proctor Oral History Program"Read more
- LAC DH Symposium – Melissa Jerome, Sarah Tew, Hélène HuetLatin American & Caribbean Digital Humanities Symposium - Guides @ UF at University of Florida. Read the Smathers Library Article.Read more
- Guts & Ambition: 50 years of The Independent Florida Alligator – Melissa Jerome and April Hines(Published 2024) Digital exhibit highlighting important stories told by student journalists and the publication’s impact on the university and local community through the past 50 years.Read more
- Recetas de las Américas – Melissa Jerome and Sarah Tew(Published 2022) A digital humanities project that allows for browsing, searching, and filtering recipes (in Spanish and English) from newspapers.Read more