Projects
Much of our work is conceiving, planning and implementing research and teaching projects with Humanities faculty members. We welcome inquiries at any time (see contact us or our staff page for contact details).
If you have an idea for a research or teaching project that might include writing software (e.g. database, website, audio/video, program) or creating/preparing data, see our material on how to get HCMC to participate in your proposed project.
We help with all kinds of projects, and are open to your ideas. Here is a sampling of the types of projects we build:
- Anthology-building platforms like LEMDO
- Application programs like Quandary
- Biographical sites like Mapping Keats's Progress
- Dictionaries like Nxaʔamxcín (Moses) Dictionary
- Digitized diaries like Diary of Robert Graves
- Digital archives like Colonial Despatches
- Host sites for student projects like Victoria's Victoria
- Image repositories like MyNDIR
- Instructional resources like Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History
- Language learning sites like Latin Exercises
- Literary collections like Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry (DVPP)
- Map sites like DevilFish, MoEML, and Myths on Maps
- Memorialization projects like Servitengasse
- Narrative sites like Landscapes of Injustice
- Tools like Image Markup Tool
- Utility projects like Online Voting Software
You can see a full list of projects and learn more about each one on our project listing page.