Hindley, Meredith. Digital Boot Camp for Military Historians: An After Action Report.” Humanities, January/February 2015, Volume 36, Number 1. https://www.neh.gov/humanities/2015/januaryfebruary/feature/digital-boot-camp-military-historians

  • An after action report on a digital bootcamp for military historians in October, 2014, featuring some of the same instructors we will be learning from in 2021. The article also talks about the main takeaways for military historians getting into digital history for the first time and descriptions of some of the things military historians have used digital tools to accomplish. 

United States Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information. “Photogrammar.” http://photogrammar.yale.edu/

  • Photogrammar is a web-based platform for organizing, searching, and visualizing the 170,000 photographs from 1935 to 1945 created by the United States Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information (FSA-OWI). Visitors have a variety of ways of visualizing the images, including treemaps of the images based on classifications, an interactive dashboard showing the relationship between date, county, photographer, and subject, a database searchable by lot number, photographer, classification, location, date, and keyword, and the main attraction of the site, an interactive map of the 90,000 images with geographic information, sortable by location, photographer, or date.