Digital humanities allows for cross-disciplinary study into society, history, geography, and more, using multiple modes of source material and presentation. The methods used in this class showed that there are many ways to visually represent data outside of the traditional – digital mapping, textual analysis through word tracking, combining place and history through digital maps and timelines, and bringing together source materials with historical context and the ways in which it informs society and culture today. These modes of presentation allow for different institutions to present new interpretations of data in ways that are not only interesting, but accessible outside the traditional venues for such presentations – like museums, libraries, or historical buildings.