Suggested reading on undergraduate research, Humanities GIS, and selected sources on the digital humanities:
Bass, R. “Disrupting Ourselves: The Problem of Learning in Higher Education,” Educause Review (2012): 23-33.
Bodenhamer, David. John Corrigan, and Trevor M. Harris, eds. The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship. Bloomington: U of Indiana Press, 2010.
Breen, Jessica. “Opening Up the Classroom with Open-Source GIS Tools.” FOSS4G Conference, Raleigh, NC. 2-5 May 2016. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/opening-classroom-teaching-gis-open-source-tools. Accessed 5 May 2016.
Gilbert, David. “Between Two Cultures: Geography, Computing, and the Humanities.” Ecumene 2.1 (1995): 1-13.
Hayles, N. Katherine. How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis. Chicago: Chicago UP, 2012.
Kuh, George. “High-Impact Practices: What They Are, Who Has Access to Them, and Why They Matter.” Washington, DC: AAC & U, 2008.
Kwan, Mei-Po. “Feminist Visualization: Re-envisioning GIS as a Method in Feminist Geographic Research.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92.4: 645-661.
Moretti, Franco. Atlas of the European Novel. London: Verso, 1998.
Leed, Jacob. “Computers for the Humanities? A Record of the Conference Sponsored by Yale University on a Grant from IBM, 22-23 January, 1965.” Computers and the Humanities 1.1 (1966): 12-14.
Liu, Alan. “The State of the Digital Humanities: A Report and a Critique.” Arts and Humanities in Higher Education. 11 (1-2): 8-41.
Lund, Jennifer, and Diana Sifton. Understanding Place: GIS and Mapping across the Curriculum. Esri: Redlands, 2007.
Murray, Janet. Inventing the Medium: Principles of Interaction Design as a Cultural Practice. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2012.
Nelson, Robert. “Digital Humanities as Appendix.” American Quarterly 68.1 (2016): 131-136.
Schuurman, Nadine. “Trouble in the Heartland: GIS and its Critics in the 1990s.” Cartographica 36.4 (1999): 11-22.
Ramsay, Stephen. “On Building.” stephenramsay.us/text/2011/01/11/on-building. 6 April 2016.
Rockwell, Geoffrey. “Inclusion in the Digital Humanities.” www.philosophi.ca/pmwiki.php/Main/InclusionInTheDigitalHumanities. 7 April 2016.
Sinton, Diana, and Jennifer Lund. Understanding Place: GIS and Mapping Across the Curriculum. Redlands, CA: ESRI Press, 2007.
Sui, Daniel. “GIS, Cartography, and the ‘Third Culture’: Geographic Imaginations in the Computer Age.” The Professional Geographer 56.1: 62-72.
Travis, Charles B. Abstract Machines: Humanities GIS. Redlands, CA: Esri Press, 2015.