Digital Humanities is one of the Strategic Research Areas within Trinity College Dublin. As a research field, Digital Humanities offers new ways to explore what it means to be human. Digital Humanities is methodological by nature and multidisciplinary in scope, involving the investigation, analysis, synthesis, and presentation of information in electronic form. Researchers from across Trinity coll
aborate in applying information and communications technologies to our explore our past and understand our present. Our scholarship not only creates and interrogates digital artefacts, but studies how new media are transforming the disciplines in which they are used, from publication to teaching. Researchers at Trinity have taken a lead internationally in refining the methodologies and infrastructures that enable Digital Humanities research. They represent Ireland on the European infrastructure DARIAH, and play key roles in projects with total funding in excess of €10M. Particular research strengths within TCD include digital textual scholarship and editing, virtual/augmented/ mixed reality performance, data mining and visualisation, time-series analysis and historical modelling, personalisation and localisation, digital curation, 3D worlds, and music and new media.