Roy and Dan’s Major Categories of Digital History Web (2005)
- Archives (Digital Collections and Archives)
- Exhibits, Films, Scholarship, and Essays
- Teaching and Learning
- Discussion and Organizational Sites (Online Communities and Professional Networks)
Will Thomas’s Typology of Digital Scholarship (2014)
- Interactive Scholarly Works: Visualizing Emancipation
dsl.richmond.edu/emancipation
- Digital Projects or Thematic Research Collections: Valley of the Shadow
valley.lib.virginia.edu
- Digital Narratives: Gilded Age Plains City
gildedage.unl.edu
Journal of American History Categories for Review, Jeff McClurken, (2015)
- Archive
- Electronic Essay/Exhibit
- Exhibit: Dick Dowling and Sabine Pass in History and Memory, Caleb McDaniel and students, http://exhibits.library.rice.edu/exhibits/show/dick-dowling
- Exhibit: Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704,” Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, http://1704.deerfield.history.museum/
- Essay: Cameron Blevins, “Space, Nation, and the Triumph of Region: A View of the World from Houston,” Journal of American History, 101, No. 1 (June 2014), online companion http://web.stanford.edu/group/spatialhistory/cgi-bin/site/pub.php?id=93
- Essay:Anne Helmreich and Pamela Fletcher, “Local/Global: Mapping Nineteenth-Century London’s Art Market, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 11, Issue 3 (Autumn 2012), http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/index.php/autumn12/fletcher-helmreich-mapping-the-london-art-market
- Teaching Resource
- Tool/software: something that provides functionality related to creating, accessing, or editing digital history content (rather than the content itself).
- Gateway: a site that provides access to other Web-based materials
- Journal/Webzine: an online publication.
- Organization: a site devoted to providing information on a particular organization.
- Virtual Community: a site on which a historical community