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This is a wiki-style page designed to bring together descriptions and resources of some of the tools historians use in their work, from managing primary and secondary sources to writing to creating an online archive. This resource is NOT intended to teach you how to use these tools, but rather to give a brief overview and connect you to already existing excellent advice on using the tools.
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📢 This project is a free, volunteer-run effort to share information among historians. This is just a start, and we plan to add new things all the time. We welcome suggestions, revisions, and additions! We would especially like to hear about your experiences using these tools and their pros and cons. See the suggestions and complaints page to get in touch. For more about this wiki, see the about page.
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Managing Primary Sources
Tropy
Evernote
Desktop Folders
Google Drive and Photos
OneNote
Working in the Archive
ScannerPro
Adobe Scan
Sourcery
Analyzing, Writing, and Word Processing Tools
Scrivener
Scapple
DevonThink
Notion
Backing Up Research Materials
Managing Secondary Sources/Citation Managers
Zotero
Endnote
Mendeley
Bibdesk
Digital Archiving and Digital Publishing Tools
Omeka
Mukurtu
Other Resources We Love
The links below will take you to other sites where historians have created additional helpful resources on tools for historians.
The Programming Historian
Data Management for Historians
AHA Perspectives on History article: "Data Management Plans for Historians: How to Document and Protect Your Research"
How Historians Work
Workflow Blog Posts and Twitter Threads
- Brad Bolman, a PhD candidate at Harvard, put together this very helpful guide for his undergraduate students, walking them through how he takes a project from research question to presentation, including notes on Google Scholar, Zotero, and Alfred.
- Submit your workflow! Are you willing to share the way that you manage your sources and writing process? Email [email protected]. We'll collect and share the processes of historians here, as inspiration (and maybe cautionary tales!) for others. Alternatively, share your story on Twitter using the hashtag #tools4historians, and we'll link to it here.
About Tools for Historians
About
Suggestions and Complaints