CIRCA:Basic Digital Humanities Technologies
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Revision as of 13:31, 18 March 2012
It is useful to list basic technologies that most people know (or can learn quickly) because a lot can be done with these basic tools. What constitutes basic tools changes with time and in different research communities.
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Productivity Tools
- Word Processor including Microsoft Word. Alas so many people use Word that you should be able to use it even if it isn't your preferred word processor. It is also
- Presentation tools like Microsoft Power Point or Prezi
- Adobe Acrobat (and Reader)
Web Browsers and Utilities
- Firefox
- Safari
- Chrome
Web Tools and Services
- Blogs
- Wikis
- Google Docs
Bibliographic Management
- Zotero
- RefWorks
- EndNote
See also Advanced Tools for more tools that could be useful.