
Our Work
Our goal is to enable transformational advancements in the humanities by delivering elegant digital solutions to difficult challenges in research and the classroom. Here are some of our recent projects.
Since 2006, we’ve worked with humanities scholars in the United States, Europe, and Canada to build software crafted to support teachers, scholars, labs, libraries, galleries, archives, and museums in reaching their objectives.

Archnet
An open-access resource with over 120,000 images, texts, and videos on the architecture and visual culture of Muslim societies.

Ground Beneath Our Feet
A set of web-based tools that connect students to history through spatial and temporal visualizations of New York City and the Hudson Valley.

Yale Digital Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson
This digital edition makes publicly available the complete, twenty-three volume Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson in digital form, with faceted and full-text search capabilities.

Books as Symbols in Renaissance Art
An open-access database of representations of books and other documents in Renaissance art.

Recogito Studio
A collaborative tool for annotating images and text in real time in the classroom, inspired by Recogito and Annotation Studio, and developed from scratch with fully modern architecture.
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Ely Green Variorum
A digital variorum of the autobiography of Ely Green, a biracial man who came of age in Tennessee in the early 20th century, enabling side-by-side comparison of his handwritten manuscript and two print editions.

Muslims in Canada Archive
A participatory public archive that preserves and shares the history of Muslims in Canada through images, texts, and videos.

Urban Design Case Study Archive
A content management system for an archive of case studies of urban design projects for Harvard Graduate School of Design.

In the Same Boats
A work of multimodal scholarship designed to encourage the production of humanistic knowledge within scholarly communities.

Open Islamicate Texts Initiative
The Open Islamic Texts Initiative (OpenITI) aims to develop the digital infrastructure for the study of Islamicate cultures.